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This  Catalof^uc  comprises  the  results  of  quiet  <;atherinj.^ 
(luri'ig-  t\vent\'-five  years.  Nearly  all  the  works  were  care- 
fully collected,  as  means  and  opportunity  permitted,  for 
specific  use  in  work  which  had  been  carefully  outlined,  and 
was  in  process  of  patient  elaboration.  Unfortunately  it  has 
become  impossible  to  maintain  the  scheme  longer.  At  the 
order  of  authority,  which  is  ri^ditfully  imperative,  further 
work  upon  it,  so  far  as  present  conditions  indicate,  has  been 
finally  discontinued.  To  obviate  the  j)ossibility  of  injudicious 
infraction  of  the  mandate,  it  has  been  ver\'  reluctantly  de- 
cided to  dispose  of  the  entire  collection. 

Among  the  groups  worthy  of  special  notice  are  :  I'^Iotida 
and  Florida  War,  l -41  ;  Cherokee  Controversy,  48-53; 
Virginia  History,  67-CS6 ;  Indian  Territory,  141-163;  Texas 
and  Southwest,  164-199 ;  Mexican  War,  200-231;  Mexico 
232-264;  Pacific  Coast  (South,  Central  and  North  America., 
265-334;  Transcontinental  narrati\es  prior  to  1H54,  335-404; 
Kansns,  4GO-433  ;  British  America  and  French  Explorations, 
443-495  :  Jesuit  Relations,  496-506 ;  New  England,  515-60/  ) 
New  York,  602-709 ;  New  Jersey,  745-849;  Central  States,; 
Northwest  and  Mississippi  Valley,  853-993  ;  Indians,  995- 
1  139  ;  War  of  1812,  l  168-75  I  Indian  Languages,  1  196-1446  ; 
Genealogy,  1177-1195.  Under  each  of  these  topics  may  be 
found  works  of  special  interest  and  eminent  value. 

The  last  sentence  of  note  under  No.  334  should  be 
paragraphed  as  relating  to  the  succeeding  numbers. 


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CATALOGUE. 


1  De    la   Vega,    Garcilaso.     Historia    del  Adelantado, 

Hernando  de  Soto,  Governador,  y  Capitan  General 
del  Reino  de  la  Florida.     Folio,  vel.     Madrid,   1723 

2  De  Soto,  Ferdinand.     Histoire  de  la  Conquete  de  la 

Floride,  traduite,  en  Francois  par  St.  Pierre  Richelet. 
2  vols.,  i2mo,  bds:  Map  and (^ plates.  A.  Leide,  1731 

3  De  Soto,  Don  Fernando.     The  Discovery   and    Con- 

quest of  Terra  Florida.  Map.  8vo,  cl.  unc.  Printed 
for  the  Hakluyt  Society.  London,  1851 

3a  Smith,  Buckingham.  Narratives  of  the  Career  of  Her- 
nando de  Soto  in  the  Conquest  of  Florida.  Portrait. 
Royal  8vo,  unc.     (Bradford  Club  No.  5.)     N.  Y.  1866 

4  Irving,  Theodore.     The  Conquest  of  Florida,  by  Her- 

nando de  Soto.     Map.     i5mo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1851 

5  De  Vaca,  Alvar  Nunes  Cabeca.     Relation   of,    trans- 

lated from  the  Spanish  by  Buckingham  Smith  Por- 
trait.    8vo,  h  mor.  N.  Y.  1871 

6  Coleccfonde  Varios  Documentos  para  la  Historia 

de  la  Florida  y  Tierras  Adyacentos.  Edited  and  pub- 
lished by  Buckingham  Smith.     4to,  h  mor. 

London,  1857 

7  Le  Movne,  Jacobus.     Brevis  Narratio  eorum  quae  in 

Florida  Americae  Provincia  Gallis  acciderunt,  sccunda 
in  illam  Navigatione,  duce  Renato  dc  Laudonnierc 
classis  Praefecto:  Anno  MDLXHH.  Map,  2  en- 
graved titles,  coat  of  arms,  engraving  and  42  plates. 
Folio,  unb.  Frankfurt  am  Maine,  1591 

The  work  of  a  skilled  and  painstaking  pioneer  in 
portraying  pictorially  the  life  and  usages  of  the  I  ndians 
of  our  domain. 

8  COXE,  Daniel.     Description  of   the    English    Province 

of  Carolana.  By  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida,  and  by 
the  French,  La  Louisiane.     Map.     i2mo,  cf. 

London,  1741 


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9  Roberts,  William.  An  Account  of  the  First  Dis- 
covery and  Natural  History  of  Florida.  Map  and  6 
plans  by  Jeffreys.     Small  4to,  h  cf.         London,  1763 

10  Hartkam,     William.      Travels     through     North     and 

South  Carolina,  Georgia,  East  and  West  Florida,  the 
Cherokee,  Creek  and  Chactaw  Country.  Frontispiece, 
map  and  6  plates.     8vo  cf.  Dublin,  1793 

1 1  William,  John  Lee,     A  view  of  West  Florida,    Em- 

bracing its  Geography,  Topography,  &c.,  with  an  ap- 
pend treating  of  its  Antiquities,  &c.  Map^  8vo  bds., 
unc.  Phil.  1827 

12  William,  John  Lee.     The  Territory   of    Florida:   or 

Sketches  of  the  Topography,  Civil  and  Natural  His- 
tory  of  the  Country.  Map,  frontispiece  and  2  plates. 
8vo,  h  mor.  N.  Y.  1837 

13  Darby,  William.     Memoir    on    the    Geography,    and 

Natural  and  Civil  History  of  F^lorida.  Map.  8vo, 
bds.,  unc.  Phil.  1821 

14  ViGNOLES,  Charles.     Observations  upon  the  Floridas. 

8vo,  bds.,  unc.  N.  Y.  1823 

15  Sewall,  R.  K.     Sketches  of  St.  Augustine.     Frontis- 

piece and  ^  plates.     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1848 

16  Brinton,  D.  G.     Notes  on  the  Floridian  Peninsula.     12 

mo,  cl.  Phil.  1859 

17  WllITEHKAI),  Charles  E.     Wild  Sports  in  the    South; 

or,  the  Camp-Fires  of  the  Everglades.  Frontispiece 
and  5  plates.     i2mo,  h  cf.  N.  Y.  i860 

17a  Roosevelt,  R.  B.  Florida  and  the  Game  Water-Birds 
of  the  Atlantic  Coast  and  Lakes  of  the  United  States. 
Illustrated.     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1884 

18  Perry,   W.    L.     Scenes    in    a    Surveyor's    I.ife ;    or  a 

Record  of  Hardships  and  Dangers  of  a  Party  of  Sur- 
veyors in  South  Florida.     i2mo,  cl. 

Jacksonville,  1859 
An  interesting  narration  of  I'Morida  life  and  scenerv. 


■I 


19 


From  the   Hudson    to    the    St.    Johns. 


Pr ivat I ly printed.     i2mo,  cl.  Newark,  N.  J.,  n.  d. 

20  Davidson,   James    Wood.     The    Florida    of   To-day. 
Map  and  18  cuts.     i2mo,  cl.  N,  Y.  1889 

2\   Hush,  George  Gary,     History  of  Education  in  Florida. 
8vo,  paper.  Washington,  1889 

22  Hallock,  Charles.     Camp  Life  in  Florida.     2  plans. 

i2mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  1876 

23  Nov,  Owen.     Southern  Rambles.    Florida.   Illustrated. 

i2mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1881 

24  Si'RAGUE,  John  T.     The  Origin,  Progress  and  Conclu- 

sion of  the    Florida  War.     Frontispiece  map  and  9 
portraits  and  plates.     8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.,   1848 

25  —     Record  of  Officers  and  Soldiers  Killed 

in  Battle  and  Died  in  Service  during  the  F'"lorida  War. 
8vo,  stitched.  Washington,  1882 

A  valuable  supplement  to  Sprague's  History. 

26  GiDDiNGS,  Joshua  R.     The  Exiles  of  Florida;  or,  the 

Crimes  Committed  by  our  Government  against  the 
Maroons.     Frontispiece  and  4  portraits.     i2mo,    cl. 

Columbus,  O.,  1858 

27  Ives,   Li;eut.  J.  C.     Military  Map  of  the  Peninsula  of 

Florida,  South  of  Tampa   Bay.     Large  folding   map 
with42  pages  of  descriptive  text.  8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1856 

28  Latoltr,   Maj.  A.    Lacarriere.     Historical    Memoir   of 

the  War  in  West  Florida   and   Louisiana  in  18 14-15. 
Frontispiece  and  <^  maps.     8vo,  cf.  Phila,  1816 

29  Bark,   Capt.  James.     A   correct  and  authentic  Narra- 

tive of  the  Indian  W^ir  in  Forida,  with  a   Description 
of  Maj.  Dade's  Massacre.     i6ipo,  mor.     N.  Y.,   1836 

30  Cohen,  M.  M.     Notices  of  Florida  and  the  Campaigns. 

Map  and  frontispiece.     12  mo,  h  mor. 

Charleston,  1836 


31  Potter,  Woodburn.  The  War  in  Florida:  being  an 
Exposition  of  its  Causes,  and  an  Accurate  History  of 
the  Campaigns  of  Generals  Clinch,  Gaines  and  Scott. 
I  Map  and  2  plans.]  i2mo,  cl.  Bait.  183O 
Sketch  of  the  Seminole  VV^ar,  and  Sketches 


32 


33 


during  a  Campaign.     By  a  Lieutenant  of  the   Left 
Wing.     8vo,  h  mor.  Charleston,  1836 

An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Seminole 


34 


War;  and  of  the  Miraculous  Escape  of  Mrs.  Mary 
Godfrey,  and  her  four  female  Children.  Folding 
Jrontispiecc and  vignette.     8vo,  h  cl.  N.  Y.   1836 

John's  Alive  ;  or,  the  Bride  of  a  Ghost, 

and  other  Sketches.  This  vol.  contains  a  Sketch  of 
the  Florida  Campaign  of    1836.     3   cuts.     i2mo,   cl. 

Phil.  1883 

A  Narrative  of  the  Early  Days  and  Re- 


35 

membrances  of  Oceola  Nikannschee,  Prince  of  Econ- 
chatti,  a  young  Seminole  Indian.  By  his  Guardian. 
[Frontispiece  and  2  plates.]     8vo,  cl.  unc. 

London,  1841 

36  SIMMS,  W.  G.  (?)     Osceola :  or.  Fact  and  Fiction  :  a  Tale 

of  the  Seminole  W^ar,  [Frontispiece  and  plate.]  12 
mo.  cl.  N.  Y.  1838 

36a  Debate  in  Congress  on  the  Seminole  Wgr.     i2mo,  sh. 

Wash.  1819 

37  Florida  War.     14  Govt.  Repts.  and  Documents  re- 

lating to,  from  18 1 8  to  1826.     8vo,  stitched. 

Washington 

38 24  Govt.  Repts.  and  Documents  relr.ting  to, 

from  136  to  1838.     8vo,  stitched.  Washington 

39 Proceedings  of  Court  of  Inquiry  concerning 

the  Florida  W^r.     [Maps.]     8vo,  stitched. 

Washington,  i83iS 

40  Florida  War.     12  Govt.  Repts.  and  Documents  re- 

lating to,  from  1840  to  1850.     8vo,  stitched.       Wash. 


being   an 

History  of 

and  Scott. 

Bait.  1836 

id  Sketches 

f  the   Left 

eston,  1836 

e  Seminole 

Mrs.    Mary 

n.     Folding 

N.  Y.  1836 

of  a  Ghost, 

1  Sketch  of 

i2mo,   cl. 

Phil.  1883 

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ce  of  Econ- 

is  Guardian. 

,ondon,  1841 
:tion ;  a  Tale 
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N.  Y.  1838 
i2mo,  sh. 

Wash.  1819 
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Washington 

ts  relr.ting  to, 
Washington 

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hington,  1838 

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taed.       Wash. 


These  four  lots  of  Documents  have  been  witli  great 
care  during  several  years  gathered,  anil  contain  a  vast 
storehouse  of  authentic  information  concerning  the 
most  tedious  and  curious  military  enterprise  of  our 
history.  With  the  thirteen  lots  immedia*  i'.  proceed- 
ing and  the  one  next  following,  they  ei.'Hi.ice  the  en- 
tire war  ii^  its  most  minute  details. 

41   Mss.    Memoranda   by  Capt   K.    Backus  of 

Service  under  Gen.  Taylor  in  Florida,  1837-40;  num- 
bered I,  2,  3,  4  and  5.  No.  i  contains  two  pen  and 
ink  plans:  and  No.  5,  six.  There  is  also,  separate,  a 
plan  of  the  battle  of  Okechobee,  and  a  map  of  South- 
ern Florida  by  Capt.  Backus  ami  Lieut  Gunm'son. 
[Valuable.] 

42  Adair,  James.     The  History  of  the  American  Indians; 

Particularly  those  Nations  adjoining  the  M'^-sissippi, 
East  and  West  Florida,  Geoigia,  South  and  North 
Carolina,  and  Virginia.   (Map.)  4to    f.    London,  1775 

43  Jones,  Charles  C,    Jr.     Antiquities   of   the    Southern 

Indians,  particularly  of  the  Georgia  Tribes.  ( 30  plates 
and  3  woodcuts.]     8vo,  cl,  unc.  N.  Y.  1873 

44  MiLFORT,  Le  Gal.     Memoire  ou  Coup  d'Oeil  sur  mes 

differens  voyages  et  mon  sejour  dans  la  Nation  Crerk. 
8vo,  paper,  unc.  Paris,  1802 

45  TiMBERLAKE,  Licut.  Henry.     The    Memoirs   of.     No- 

tice of  his  Travels  to  and  from  the  Cherokees.  |  Map.  | 
8vo,  cf.  London,  1765 

45a  Kellet,  Alex.     The  Mental  Novelist.      i2mo  cf. 

London,  1783 
The  first  paper,  33  pages,  is  a  story  of  a  captivity 

among  the  Cherokee  Indians. 

46  Stevens,     Rev.    William      Bacon,     A     History     of 

Georgia,  from  its  First  Discovery  by  Europeans  to 
the  adoption  of  the  Present  Constitution  in  1798. 
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with  a  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  Missouri,  in   181 1. 
Svo,  bds.  Pittsburgh,  1 8 14 

134  Shea,  John  G.     A  Discovery  and   Exploration  of  the 

Mississippi  Valley.     (Map  and  fac  simile.)     8vo,  cl. 

N.  Y.  1852 
I  ^5 Early  Voyages  up  and  down  the  Mississippi, 

by  Cavelier,  St.  Cosme,  Le  Seur,  Gravier  and  Guignas. 

Small  4to,  cl.  Albany,  i860 

136  Historical    Collections    of    Louisiana.     Translation    of 

Dumont's  Memoir.     (Portrait.)       8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1853 
137 Translation  of    Joutil's    Historical    Journal. 

(Fac  simile.)     Svo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1846 

i^v^  — Translation  of  the  De  Soto  Relations.    (Map.) 

Svo,  cl.  Phii.  1850 

138a   RoNQUETTE,  Dominique.  Les   Meschacebecnnes    Poe- 
sies. i6mo,  h  mor.  Paris,  1839 
iT^g Adrien.     Les  Savanes,  Poesies  Americaines. 

l2mo,  p.  Paris,  182 1 

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the  early  Southwest. 
139a    Dragoon  Campaigns  to  the  Rocky  .Mountains.     l2mo, 

cl.  N.  Y.  1836 

139b  NUTTAM.,  Thomas.     A  Journal    of   Travels    into   the 

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5  plates.)     Svo,  bds,  unc.  Phil.  1841 

140  BUEL,  J.  W.     Legends  of  the  Ozarks.     l2mo,  cl. 

St.  Louis,  1880 

141  Hranner,  John  C.     Annual  Report  of  Geological  Sur- 

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141a  Indians  and  Indian  Territory.  Laws  of  the  Colo- 
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A  Compilation  of  all  the  Treaties   between 

the  United  States  and  the  Indian  Tribes  now  in  Force 
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Wash.  1881 

145 The  Choctaw  Nation  vs.  the  United  States. 

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Wash.  1882-5 

146 12  Messages  and  Reports  relating  to  Choc- 
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146a  Benson,  H.  C.  Life  Among  the  Choctaw  Indians. 
i2mo,  cl.  Cin.  i860 

147 18  Messages  and  Documents  relating  to  Ind- 
ian affairs.    8vo  stitched  and  paper.      Wash.,  1804-80 

148 —  22  Pamphlets  on  Indian  Administration,  by 

various  authors.     8vo,  paper. 

149 17  Pamphlets  and  Reports  on  Indian  Ad- 
ministration, by  various  authors.     8vo,  paper. 

150 '■ —  14  Reports  and  Pamphlets  on  Indian  Admin- 
istration.    Stitched  and  paper.  Washington 

151 Report   of    Senate    Committee    on    Indian 

Affairs.     June,  1886.     2  vols.  Svo,  stitched. 


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152 Report  of  Senate  Committee  on  the  Remo- 
val of  the  Northern  Cheyennes.  May,  iSSo.  2  vols. 
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153  -  -  29    Reports   and    Pamphlets   on    Affairs    in 

Indian  Territory.     1S46-84. 

154  _ 20  Valuable  Pamphlets    on    Indian  Affairs. 

I S67-82. 

155  _ Report  on  Chippew as;  Report  on  Re^julation 

of  Indian  Bureau.     1834  and  1S74. 
156 Report  of  Committee  on  Abstracted  Indian 

Honds,  1861.     8vo,  cl 
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Tribes,  1867.     8vo,  cloth. 
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Agency,  1875.     Svo.  cloth. 

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paper. 

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162 18  Pamphlets  of  the  Indian  Rights  Associa- 
tion, 1888-S9.     Svo,  paper.  Phila.. 

163 13  Pamphlets  of  Woman's  National  Indian 

Association.     Svo,  paper.  Phila. 

163a  Account  of  Attempts  to  Christianize  the  Indians,  1763; 
Treaty  with  Six  Nations  at  Lancaster,  1744;  Instruc- 
tions for  Eastern  Indians,  1752;  Zuni  and  the  Zunians; 
Missions  among  the  Indians  (7  pamphlets;)  2  Senate 
Bills  (Poncas  and  Dacotas.)     12  pieces. 

[164  HuLLEY,  Mrs.  Mary  Austin.     Observations  on  Texas, 
in  a  series  of  Letters.     [Map.]  l2mo,  cl. 

Baltimore,  1S33 


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jjrant's.  Farmer's  ami  Politician's  (iiiidc.  |Map.  |  u 
mo,  cl.  Cincinnati,  lS3r» 

fV)  HorsK,  R.  The  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Horn,  her  two  chil- 
dren and  Mrs.  Harris  among  the  Comanches.  I2m<!. 
bds.  St.  Louis,  1S39 

f67  \Vi;i»Hi:k,  Charles  \V.  Old  Hicks  the  (niide;  or,  Adven- 
tures in  the  C!omanche  Country,  2  vols.  i2mo,  paper, 
unc.  N.  v.,  184.S 

107a  Wedhkr,  C.  \V.  Tales  of  the  Southern  Border. 
(Illustrated.)     Svo.  cl.  Phil.  1853 

Relates  chiefly  to  early  life  in  Texas. 

168  Addresses  by  Hon.  V\'.    H.  Wharton  in  N.  Y..  and  by 

Hon.  Stephen  F.  Austin  in  Louisville,  Kj-.,  on  Texas; 
also.  Protest  of  some  Free  Men,  States  and  Presses 
against  the  Texas  Rebellion. 

N.  Y.,  1836,  and  Albany,  1844 
Two  interesting  pamphlets  on  opposite  sides. 

169  A  History  of  the  Republic  of  Texas,    b)'    a    Resident 

Emigrant.     (Plate.)  i2mo,  cf.  N.  Y.,  1845 

170  Lee,    Nelson.      Three   years   among    the    Comanches. 

i2mo,  cl.  Albany,  1859 

171  Parker.  VV.  B.     Notes   taken    during   an    Expedition 

through  Unexplored  Texas.    l2mo,  cl.         Phila,  1856 

172  Marcv   and    McCl.EI.LAN.     Exploration    of    the    Red 

River  of  Louisiana.  (Illustrated.)  8vo  h.  cf.  Map 
in  separat"  cloth  cover.  Washington,  1856 

173  Life  of  Sam    Houston.     The   only   authentic    memoir 

published.     (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1855 

174  Paxtox,  Philip.     A  Strange  Yankee  in  Texas.    (Illus- 

trated.)    i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1853 

175  Hardman,  Francis.     PVontier    Life,    or     Scenes  and 

Adventures  in  the  Southwest.  (Frontispiece.)  12 
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\j6  SlmmkrhklI),  Charles.  The  Rangers  and  Regulators 
of  the  Tanaha :  A  Tale  of  Texas.  (Illustrated.^ 
12  mo,  cl.  N.  v.,  1S56 

177  MONKJOMKKV,  Cora.  Eagle  Tass ;  or,  Life  on  the 
Border.     12  mo,  bds.  N.  Y.,  185^ 

'78  Dewees,  \V.  B.  Letters  from  an  Karly  Settler  of  Te.\a> 
i2mo,  cl.  Louisville,  1852 

179  Eastman,  Edwin.     Seven  Years  among  the  Comanchcs 

and  Apaches.     (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl. 

Jersey  City,  1876 

179a  ViELE.  Mrs.  "Following  the  Drum:"  A  Glimpse  of 
Frontier  Life.     i2mo,  cl.  N,  Y.  1859 

180  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Investigation  sent  in    1873 

by   the    Mexican    Government    to   the    Frontier    of 

Texas.    (2  maps.)    8vo.  paper.  N.  Y.,  1875 

180a  ^eport  of  the    United    States   Commissioners   to   the 

lexas  Frontier.     8vo.  h.  roan.  Wasiiington,  1873 

180b  The  Life,  Travels  and  Opinions  of  Benj.  Lundy.  (Por- 
trait.)    i2mo.  cl.  Phil.  184; 
Relates  largely  to  early  Texas  and  Mexico. 

181  Greex,  Gen.  Thomas  J.     Journal  of  the  Texian  Expe- 

dition against  Mier;  Subsequent  Imprisonment  of  the 
Author,  his  Sufferings  and  Escape  from  the  Castle  of 
Perote.    (13  plates.)     8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1845 

182  Stapp,  VV.  p.     The  Prisoners  of  Perote.     Narrative  of 

of  Capture  and  Imprisonment  of  the  Texans  of  the 
Mier  Expedition.     i2mo,  paper.  Phil.  1845 

183  Manuscript.     History  of  the  Texan  Revolution,  com- 

prising an  Account  of  every  interesting  Event  from 
the  Discovery  of  Texas  by  La  Salle,  1685,  to  the 
Period  of  its  Annexation  to  the  United  States,  1846. 
By  Philip  Young,  M.  D.     P'oolscap,  pp.  388. 

The  writer  of  this  Manuscript  was  an  active  and 
earnest  participant    in   the   struggle   for  Texan   In- 


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dependence.  As  an  intelligent  eye-witness  of  its  stir- 
ring events  he  embodies  in  his  narrative  many  valuable 
facts  and  details  not  elsewhere  recorded. 

1S4  Reports  of  Reconnaisances  in  Texas  and  New  Mexico, 
in  1849,  '^y  ^^'-  C*^'-  Johnston,  Capts.  Marcy  and 
French,  Lts.  Smith,  Bryan,  Michler,  Simpson  and 
Whiting.  [2  maps  and  75  plates,  many  colored.] 
8vo,  cl.  Washington,  1850 

185  Dk  Freytas,    Father    Nicholas.     The    Expedition    of 

Diego  Dionisio  de  Penalosa,  Governor  of  New  Mexi- 
co, from  Santa  Fe  to  the  River  Mischini  and  Quivira 
in  1662.  [The  Spanish  text  with  translation  and 
notes  by  Dr.  John  G.  Shea.]     8vo,  paper,  unc. 

N.  Y.,  1882 

186  DURO,    Capt.     Cesareo    Fernandez.     Don     Diego    de 

Penalosa  y  su  Descubrimiento  del  Reino  de  Quivira. 
4to,  paper.  Madrid,  1882 

Capt.  Duro  has  in  this  vol.  with  great  care  collect- 
ed all  the  known  data  relating  to  the  expedition  made 
from  Santa  Fe  by  Penalosa  for  purposes  of  explora- 
tion and  negotiation. 

i86aHistoria  de  las  Cosas  mas  Notables,  Ritos  y  Costum- 
bres,  del  gran  Reino  China.      i2mo,  vellum. 

■  .  Roma,  1  585 

The  title  of  this  rare  vol.  scarcely  suggests  any 
matter  relative  to  the  New  World;  but  curiously 
enough  it  contains  chapters  detailing  the  experiences 
of  a  Spanish  missionary  in  Mexico  and  New  Mexico 
while  on-  his  way  to  China.  The  details  given  are 
brief,  but  have  rightful  place  and  value  in  this  con- 
nection. 

P87  Davis,   W.    YL    H.     The    Spanish    Conquest    of   New 
Mexico.     Portrait.     8vo.  cl.       l)oylest(<wn,  Pa  ,  1869 


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188  Prince,    L.    Bradford.      Historical  sketches    of    New- 

Mexico,  from  the  Earliest  Records  to  the  American 
occupation.     i2mo,  cl.  Kansas  City,  1883 

189  Antiquities  of  New   Mexico   and    Colorado.     [Various 

papers  from  Hayden's  Surv(j\-  Reports.]     8vo,  h.  roan. 

Washington,  v.  d. 

190  Curtis,  William   E.      A  Summer  Scamper  along   the 

old  Santa  ¥c  Trail.     i6mo,  cl.  Chicago,   1883 

190a  8  Pamphlets  relating  to  New  Mexico: 

Ritch,  Address  before  N.  M.  Hist.  Soc.  1881 

Bandelier,    "  ' '     "  1882 

Greene,  The  Story  of  Ancient  and  Modern  N.  M.  1883 

Zahm,  The  Great  Southwest.      1883 

Ritch,  Aztlan.     The  History,  etc.  of  N.  M. 

Arny,  Items  regarding  New  Mexico. 

Squier,  New  Mexico  and  California. 

Prentis,  Letters  from  the  Southwest. 

190b  Bandelier,  A.  F'.  Studies  among  the  Sedentary  In- 
dians of  New  Mexico,  and  Report  on  the  Ruins  of  tlie 
Pueblo  of  Pecos.     1 1  plates.  8vo,  bds.  unc. 

Boston,   1881 

190c  SteEI,E,  James.     Frontier  Arm}-   Sketches.      I'mo,  :l. 

Chicago,  1883 

[191  SiTGRAVE.s,  Capt.  L.  Report  of  an  Expedition  down 
the  Zuni  and  Colorado  Rivers.  [Map  and  78  plates.  | 
8vo,  cl.  Washington,  1853 

|i92  BOURKE,  John,  G.  The  Snake-Dance  of  the  Moquis 
of  Arizona,  with  a  Journey  from  Santa  Fe  to  Ari- 
zona.    (31  plates,  mostly  colored.)     8vo,  cl.  unc. 

N.  Y.,   1884 

193  BoURRE,  John  G.  An  Apache  Campaign  in  the  Sier- 
ra Madre  in  1883.     i2mo,  paper,  unc.         N.  Y.,  1886 

194  Browne,  J.  Ross.  Adventures  in  the  Apache  Coun- 
try.    (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1869 


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195  HiNTON,  Richard  J.     The  Hand-Book  to  Arizona:    Its 

Resources,  History,  Towns,  Mines,  Ruins  and  Scen- 
ery. (Maps  and  plates.)  i2mo,  cl.  San  Francisco,  1878 

196  Cremoxy,  John  C.     Life  among  the  Apaches.     i2mo, 

cl.  San  Francisco,  1868 

197  Curtis,  William  E.     Children  of  the  Sun.     i2mo,  cl. 

Chicago,  1883 

198  Stoddard,    Wm.    O.       The    Talking    Leaves.       An 

Apache  Story.    (Illustrated.)    i2mo,  cl.      N.  Y.,  1883 

199  Pamphlets  (13)  relating  to  the  Geography,  Antiquities, 

History  and  Resources  of  Arizona.     Many  relate  to 
the  Apache  Troubles,  1859-86 

200  Cooke,  P.  St.  Geo.     The  Conquest   of   New    Mexico 

and  California;  a  Historical  and  Personal  Narration. 
[Map.]     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1878 

201  CUTTS,  Jas.  Madison.     The  Conquest  of  California  and 

New  Mexico  by  the  forces  of   the  United  States. 

[2  portraits,  map  and  4  plans.]    i2mo,  cl.    Phil.,  1847 

202  Hughes,  John  T.     Doniphan's    Expedition;  the  Con- 

quest of  New  Mexico,  and  march  through    Mexico. 
[2  portraits,  maps  and  plates.]     i2mo,  cl. 

Cincinnati,  1848 

203  Edwards,  Frank  S.     A  Campaign  in  New  Mexico  with 

Col.  Doniphan.     (Map.)     i2mo,  cl.  London,  1848 

204  Richardson,  Wm.  H.     Journal  01  Doniphan's   Cam- 

paign in  New  and  Old  Mexico.     (Illustrated.)     '2mo, 
paper.  N.  Y.  1849 

205  Robinson,  Jacob  S.     Journal  of  the  Santa  Fe  Expedi- 

tion under  Col.  Doniphan.     i6mo,  paper. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1848 

206  WlSLiZENUS,  A.     A  Memoir  of  a  Tour   to   Northern 

Mexico  with  Col.  Doniphan's  Expedition.     (3  maps.) 
8vo,  stitched.  Wash.  1 848 


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i2mo,  cl. 
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s[.  Y.,  1878 

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Phil.,  1847 

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N.  H.,  1848 
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Wash.  1848 


207  Ripley,  R.  S.     The  War  with    Mexico.     2  vols. 

1 14  maps  and  plans.]     8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1849 

208  .Stevens,  I.  I.     Campaigns  of  the  Rio  Grande  and  of 

Mexico,     8vo,  paper.  N.  Y.,  1851 

A  military  critique  upon  Maj.  Ripley's  work. 

208a  Kendall,  Geo.  W.     The    War  between   the    United 
States.     (Maps.)     Folio,  bds.  N.  Y.  1851 

This  work  is  accompanied  by  twelve  folio  colored 
plates,  illustrating  each  of  the  contests  between  the 
opposing  armies,  except  Resaca  de  la  Palma.  At 
that  place  the  terrain  was  such  that  a  view  of  the 
struggle  could  not  be  given.     (Very  valuable.) 

209  TllOKPE,  F.  B.     Our  Army  on  the  Rio  Grande.     [Illus- 

trated.]    i2mo,  cl.  Phil.   1846 

210  Thorpe,  F.  B.     Our  Army  at   Monterey.    (Map  and 

plates.)     i2mo,  h.  roan.  Phil.  1847 

211  DONNAVAN,    C.     Adventures,  Capture   and    Imprison- 

ment in  Mexico.     (Portrait.)     8vo,  paper. 

.  Boston,   1848 

212  4  Pamphlets  relating  to  Mexican  War: 

Latin  Poem  addressed  to  Gen.  Taylor. 
Recollections  of  Service  in  Mexico  and  at  Buena  Vista. 
F"ive  Years  an  American  Soldier.  Service  in  Mexico. 
Gen.  Pillow's  Defence  before  Court  of  Inquiry. 

213  ScRIDNEk,  B.  F.     A  Campaign  in  Mexico,  or  a  Ghmpse 

at  Life  in  Camp.     (Plan.)     8vo,  paper.  Phil.  1847 

214  Reid,   Samuel   C,    Jr.     Scouting   Expeditions   of   Mc 

Culloch's  Texan  on  the  Rio  Grande.      (Illustrated.) 
i2mo,  h.  sh.  Phil.  1848 

215  CURWEN,  Maskell  E.     Sketches   of  the   Campaign    in 

Northern  Mexico.     (Map  and  plan.)     i2mo,  cl. 

N.Y.,  1853 


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Bavi.IES,  Friincis.  A  Narrative  of  Gen.  Wool's  Cam- 
paign in  Mexico.     [Portrait.]     8vo,  paper. 

Albany,  1851 

With  this  is  a  copy  of  a  letter  dated  Saltillo, 
Mexico,  June  15,  1847,  from  Col.  Wm.  H.  Bissell,  com- 
manding 2nd  Illinois  Volunteers,  explaining  certain 
relations  between  the  Regiment  and  Gen.  Wool. 
With  Gen.  Wool's  autograph  iudorsement.  Also  cop}- 
of  resolution  of  acknowledgment  passed  by  Congress. 
With  Gen  Wool's  autograph  indorsement. 

Henrv,  Capt.  W.  S.  Campaign  Sketches  of  the  War 
with  Mexico.     (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.      N.  Y.,  1847 

Carleton,  Capt.  Jas.  H.  The  Battle  of  Buena  Vista. 
(Map  and  plan.)     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1848 

March  of  the  Kentucky  Cavalry  from  Louisville  to  the 
Rio  Grande  with  an  Account  of  the  Encarnacion 
Prisoners.     8vo,  paper.  Louisville,  1848 

Life  and  Military  Services  of  Gen.  Z.  Taylor.  (Illus- 
trated.)    8vo,  paper.  N.  Y.,  1850 

Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Gen. 
John  A.  Quitman.  2  vols.  (Portrait  and  plan.)  12 
mo,  cl.  N.  Y.  i860 

Full  account  of  service  in  the  Mexican  War. 

Scott,  Gen.  Winfield.  Memoirs  of  by  Himself. 
(2  Portraits.)     2  vols.     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1864 

"De  suis  virtutibus  multa  praedicavit." 

Kexlv  John  R.  Memoirs  of  a  Maryland  Volunteer. 
War  with  Mexico.     8vo,  cl.  Phil.  1873 

OswANDEL,  J.  Jacob.     Notes  of  the  Mexican  War.     [II- 
^  lustrated.]     8vo,  cl  Phil.  1885 

P'URBER,  George  C.  The  Twelve  Months  Volunteer; 
Journal  of  a  Private  in  the  Campaign  in  Mexico. 
[Map  and  plates.]     8vo,  cl.  Cincinnati,  1848 


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Y.,  1850 

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Himself. 
Y.  1864 

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lil.  1885 

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226  Robertson,  J.  H.  Reminiscences  of  a  Campaijjn  in 
Mexico  (in  1st  Tenn.  Inf.)     (Map.)     i2mo,  mor. 

Nashville.  1849 

227  Brackett.  Albert  G.  Gen.  Lane's  Brigade  in  Central 
Me.xicQ.     [Portrait  and  plate.]      i2mo,  h  mor. 

Cincinnati,  1854 

228  Autobiography  of  an  English  Soldier  in  the  U.  S.  Arm\-    . 
during  the  War  with  Mexico.     (2  plates.)     i2mo,  cl. 

N.Y.,  1853 

229  Alta  California:  Military  and  Naval  Operations  of  the 
U.  S.  against  the  Territories  of  Northern  Mexico. 
By  a  Captain  of  Volunteers.     8vo,  paper.     Phil.  1847 

230  Message  and  Documents  relating  to  the  Conquest  cm 
California  and  New  Me.\icc>.  (Maps  and  plans.)  Svo. 
h.  roan.  Washington,  1849 

'^  231  Manusckiit.  Narrative  of  Service  under  Gens.  Taylor 
and  Scott  in  Mexico  by  Capt.  E.  Backus  of  the  Jst 
U.  S.  Infy. 

These  notes  are  in  five  covers,  pp.  264,  witli  three 
plans,  and  embrace  the  entire  period  of  tiie  war. 
Capt.  Backus  served  with  distinction  in  the  valley  of 
the  Rio  Grande,  was  Governor  of  the  Castle  of  San 
Juan  d'  Ulloa  after  the  capture  of  Vera  Cruz,  and 
was  later  actively  employed  about  the  City  of  Mexico 
till  the  close  of  hostilities.  The  mss.  form  a  valuable 
contribution  to  the  history  of  the  war. 

{31a  Copy  (13  pages)  of  Capt  Backus'  Narrative,  with  notes 
by  Capt.  B.  Also  copy  (2 1  pages)  of  a  narrative  of 
service  in  Mexico,  by  Capt.  George  Deas.  (Valuable.) 
The  foregoing  lots  (200-23 la)  form  an  unusually 
valuable  collection  of  original  and  contemporaneous 
authorities  in  relation  to  one  of  the  most  interesting 
and  inglorious  episodes  in  the  history  of  our  countr}-. 


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232  Pkescott,  William   H.     History  of   the    Conquest    of 

Mexico.  3  vols.  (3  portraits  and  2  maps.)  8vo,  cl., 
unc.  N.  Y.,  1844 

233  De  Salazar  y  Olarte,  Don  Ignacio.     Historia  de  la 

Conquista  de  Mexico.     Segunda  Parte.     Folio,  cf. 

Madrid,  1786 
A  continuation  of  De  Solis. 

234  Garcia,   Fr.    Gregorio.     Origen    de    los    Indios   de  cl 

Nuevo  Mundo,  y  Indias  Occidentales.     Folio,  cf. 

Madrid,  1729 

235  De  Gomara,  Francisco  Lopez.     Historia  de    Mexico. 

con  el  Descubrimiento  de  la  Nueva  Espana.  (Map.) 
i6mo,  cf.  Anvers,  1554 

Notes  on  Margins  throughout.     Ornament  on  title. 
Leaves,  not  pages,  numbered. 

236  De  Gomara,  Francisco  Lopez.     Historia  de  las  Con- 

quistas  de  Hernando  Cortes.     (Map  and    2    frontis- 
pieces.)    2  vol?.     Small  4to,  paper,  unc.  Me.xico,  1826 
The  work  of  de  Gomara  edited  by  Carlos  Maria  dc 
Bastamante  for  the  use  of  Mexican  youth. 

237  Sahagun,  Fr.  Bernardino.     Historia  de  la   Conquista 

de  Mexico.     8vo,  paper,  unc.  Mexico,  1829 

(Edited  by  de  Bustamante.) 

238  Clavigero,    D.   Francisco   Saverio.     The    History   of 

Mexico  collected  from  Spanish  and  Mexican  Histor- 
ians. Translated  from  the  Italian  by  Charles  Cullcn. 
3  vols.     [Maps  and  plates.]     8vo,  cf.  Phila.  181; 

239  BOTURINI,   Benaduci    Lorenzo.     Idea   de    una    Nueva 

Historia  General  de  la  America  Septentrional.  (Por- 
trait and  plate.)     Small  4to,  cf.  Madrid,  1746 

240  Icazbalceta,   Joaquin  Garcia.      Don    Fray   Juan   dt 

Zumarraga  Primer  Obispo  y   Arzobispo  de   Mexico.  | 
8vo,  paper.  Mexico,  1881 

A  very  valuable  contribution  to  the  early  eccle:ia« 
tical  history  of  New  Spain. 


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he   Conquest   of 

maps.)     8vo,  cl., 

N.  Y.,  1844 

Historia  de  la 

rte.     Folio,  cf. 

Madrid,  1786 

los   Indies   de  cl 
;s.     Folio,  cf. 

Madrid,  1729 
itoria  de  Mexico. 
I  Espana.     (Map.) 

Anvers,  1554 
Ornament  on  title. 

istoria  de  las  Con- 
ap  and  2  frontis- 
i  unc.  Mexico,  1826 
Ly  Carlos  Maria  dc 
1  youth. 

la  de  la   Conquista 
Mexico,  1829 

The    History   of 

id  Mexican  Histor-  | 

by  Charles  Cullcn. 

cf.  Phila.  181; 

dea   de    una    Nueva 

eptentrional.     (Por- 

M  ad  rid,  174^  | 
Don    Fray   Juan  dc 
rzobispo  de   Mexico. 
Mexico,  1881 
to  the  early  eccle:iaj- 


240aColeccion  de  Documentos  para  la  Historia  de  Mexico 
Publicado  por  Jaaquin  Garcia  Icazbalceta.  Tomo  I. 
Folio,  paper.  Mexico,  1855 

241  Manuscript.     Historia  de  Nueva  Espana.     Folio,  calf. 

This  History,  146  leaves  of  exquisitely  written  text, 
is  the  work  of  a  Mexican  Indian,  a  native  of  Michoa- 
can,  educated  in  the  City  of  Mexico.  In  its  composi- 
tion he  has  studiously  made  use  of  existing  historical 
works  and  also  of  original  native  sources.  The  volume 
is  in  every  sense  a  creditable  addition  to  the  early 
history  of  his  country. 

242  Documentos  para  la  Historia  de  Mexico.     Tomo  Prim- 

ero.     Folio,  h.  mor.  Mexico,   1856 

This  vol.  is  the  1st  of  the  3d  scries  documents 
(mainly  hitherto  unpublished)  relating  to  the  early 
history  of  Mexico.  The  vols,  appeared  in  the  form 
of  feuilletons  'i  the  Diario  Official  in  the  City  of 
Mexico.  Subsequently  a  few  sets  of  these  feuilletons 
were-  gathered  and  bound.  This  one  (all  published 
of  the  3d  series)  is  the  rarest  and  became  at  once  un- 
obtainable. It  contains:  [i]  Teatio  de  Virtudes  Poli- 
ticas,  pp.  88.  Sketches  of  Mexican  Rulers  before  the 
Conquest.  [2]  Memorial  dado  por  Don  Tray  Dom- 
ingo Pimentel  y  D.  Juan  Chamuco  y  Curillo  a  la 
Santidad  del  Papa  Urbano  VIII,  pp.  184.  This  with 
two  accompanying  documents  relates  to  certain 
ecclesiastical  transactions  between  the  Spanish  Govt, 
and  the  Holy  See.  [3]  Traduccion  de  las  Vidas  y 
Martyrios  que  padecieroii  tres  Ninos  Principales  de 
la  Ciudad  de  Tlaxcala.  pp.  28.  [4]  Relaciones  de  las. 
todas  Cosas  que  en  cl  Nuevo — Mexico  se  han  visto 
y  sabido  desde  el  Ano  1538  hasta  el  de  1626,  por  el 
Padre  Geronimo  de  Zarate  Salmeron,  pp.  208.  [  5] 
Utiles  y  Curiosas  Noticias  del  Nuevo-Mexico,  Cibola 
y  otras  Naciones  Confinantes,  pp.  18.  [6]  Computo> 
Cronologico  de  los   Indios  Mexicanos,  pp.  71.      |7| 


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I 


Viage  de  Indios  y  Diario  del  Nuevo-Mexico  esciito 
por  el  R.  P.  Fray  Juan  Augustift  de  Morfi,  pp.  184. 
•  Relates  to  Texas  and  New  Mexico.  [8]  Descripcion 
Geografica,  Natural  y  Curiosa  de  la  Provincia  de  Son- 
era, Ano  de  1764,  pp.  128.  [9]  A  Collection  of 
Letters,  Relations,  &c,  treating  of  the  Indians,  Mis- 
sions and  Government  of  the  Northern  Province  of 
Mexico,  pp.  316. 

The  vol.  as  a  whole  is  a  store  of  invaluable  material 
for  the  early  history  of  Mexico  and  the  Southwest- 
ern Territories  of  the  United  States. 

243  Rudo  Ensayo,  tentative  de  una  Prevencional  Descrip- 

cion Geographlca  de  la  Provincia  de  Sonora,  sus  Ter- 
minos  y  Confines.     4to  cl.       San  Augustin,  Fla.  1863 
This  work,  published  by  Buckingham  Smith,  also 
appears  as  (8)  in  the  preceding  volume. 

243a  De  Espinosa,  Fr.  Isidro  Felio.  El  Peregrino  Septen- 
trional Atlante :  Delineado  en  la  Exemplarissima 
Vidadel  Venerable  Padre  F".  Antonio  Margil  de  Jesus. 
(Cut  and  portrait.)  Small  4to,  vel.'  '  Mexico,  1737 
Especially  valuable  for  the  early  history  of  Texas. 
Part  of  Padre  Margil's  missionary  work  was  in  that 
Province. 

244  Ternaux-Comfans.     Voyages,  Relations  et  Memoirs 

Originaux  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  de  la  decouverte  de 
I'Amerique  publies  pour  la  premiere  fois  en  Francois. 
1st  series,  10  vols,  [bound  as  6.J     8vo,  h  mor. 

Paris,  1838 
These  vols,  comprise  the  following  works:  (i)  Pre- 
miere Voyage  de  Nicolas  Federmaun  le  Jeune;  (2) 
Magalhanes,  Histoire  de  Sancta-Cruz ;  (3)  Staden  de 
Homberg,  Histoire  d'un  Pays  nomme  Amerique ;  (4) 
Xeres  Relation  du  Conquete  du  Peron,  &c. ;  (5) 
Schmidel  de  Straubing,  Histoire  d'un  Voyage  Curieux; 
(6  &  7)  Relation  et  Nauf rages  de  Cabeca  de  Vaca  et 


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Conimentaires:  (8)  Ixtlilixochitl,  Cruautes  des  Con- 
querants  du  Mcxique  ;  (9]  Voyage  en  Cibola  en  1540, 
par  Castaneda  de  Nagera ;  (lo)  Recueil  des  Pieces 
Relatives  a  la  Conquete  du  Mexique. 

245  KiNcisBORouGH,   Lord.     Antiquities  of   Mexico: 

comprising  Fac-similes  of  Ancient  Mexican  Paintings 
and  Hieroglyphics,  preserved  in  the  Royal  Libraries 
of  Paris,  Berlin  and  Dresden,  in  the  Imperial  Library 
of  Vienna;  the  Vatican  Library,  the  Bodleian  Library 
at  Oxford,  etc.  Together  with  the  Monuments  of 
New  Spain.  By  M.  Dupaix.  The  whole  illustrated 
with  inedited  Manuscripts.  The  drawings  on  stone 
by  A.  Aglio.  Colored  Plates.  9  vols.  imp.  folio, 
half  mor.,  gilt  edged.  London,  1831-48 

These  volumes  constitute  the  greatest  and  most 
valuable  work  in  existence,  illustrative  of  antiquities 
and  primitive  history  of  Mexico.  Lord  Kingsborough 
spent  almost  a  lifetime,  sparing  no  expense,  in  col- 
lecting, editing  and  publishing  the  numerous  docu- 
ments, many  of  them  unique,  here  first  made  access- 
ible to  students. 

246  Venegas,  Padre  Miguel.     Noticia  de    la  California,  y 

de  su  Conquista  Temporal,  y  Espiritual  hasta  el 
Tiempo  Presente.  (4  maps,  one  bordered  with  illus- 
trations.)    3  vols.     SmaH  4to,  cf.  Madrid,  1767 

247  Baegert,  Jacob.     Nachrichten  von  der  Halbinsel  Cal- 

ifornien :  mit  eincm  zweifachen  Anhang  falscher 
Nachrichten.     (Map.)     i2mo,  cf.  Mannheim,  1772 

248  Baegert,  Jacob.     An  Account  of  the  Aboriginal  In- 

habitants of  the  Californian  Peninsula.  Translated 
by  Charles  Rau.     (Map.)     8vo,  cl.  'Vash.  1869 

249  Clavigero,  D.  PVancesco  Saverio.      Storia  della    Cal- 

ifornia, Opera  Postuma.  (Map.)  2  vols.  Small  4to, 
bds,  unc.  Venezia,  1789 


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250  Pekferkorn,  Don  Ignaz.      Beschreibung   der    Lands 

chaft  Sonora  samt  andern  merkwurdigen  Nachrichtcn 
von  den  innern  Theilen  Ncu-Spanicns.  (Map,)  2 
vol.     i2mo,  h.  mor.  Koln,  1794 

251  Mayer,  Brantz.     Mexico,  Aztec,  Spanish  and  Republi- 

can. An  Account  of  that  Country  from  the  Period 
of  the  Invasion  by  the  Spaniards  to  the  Present 
Time.     [Illustrated.]     2  vols.     8vo,  mor. 

Hartford,  1852 

252  Ward,  H.  F.     Mexico,  With  an  Account  of  the  Min- 

ing Companies,  and  of  the  Political  Events  in  that 
P.epublic,  to  the  Present  Day.  2  vols.  [Map  and 
illustrations.]     8vo.  cl ,  unc.  London,  1829 

253  Dahlciren,  Charles  B.     Historic  Mines  of  Mexico.     A 

Review  of  the  Mines  of  that  Republic  for  the  Past 
Three  Centuries.  [Portrait,  maps  and  plans.]  Royal 
8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1883 

254  De  Escudero,  J.  A.     Noticias  Estadisticas  de!  Estado 

de  Chihuahua.     Small  4to,  h.  mor.  Mexico,  1834 

255  De  Escudero,  D.  Jose  Augustin.     Noticias  Estadisti- 

cas de  Sonora  y  Sinaloa.     [Map.]     8vo,  h.  mor. 

Mexico,  1849 

256  CUBAS,  Antonio  Garcia^    The  Republic  of  Mexico  in 

1876.     (Map  and  colored  plates.)     8vo,    paper,    unc. 

Mexico,  V6/6 

257  Muhlenpfordt,    Edward.     Versuch    einer    getreuen 

Schilderung  der  Republik  Mejico  besonders  in  Bezie- 
hung  auf  Geographie,  Ethnographic  und  Statistik.  2 
vols,  in  I.     8vo,  h.  calf.  Hannover,  1844 

258  Bartlett,  John  Russell.     Personal  Narrative  of    Ex- 

plorations and  Incidents  in  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Cal- 
ifornia, Sonora  and  Chihuahua.  2  vols.  (Map  and 
illustrations.)    8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1854 


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259  f*»K.\llAM,  Lt.  Col.  J.  I).  Report  of  Houndaiy  Survey 
between  the  United  States  and  Mexico,  [Map  and 
profile.]     Svo.  cl.  VVashinjjton.  1853 

360  Emokv,  Maj.  William  H.  Report  on  the  United 
States  and  Me.xican  Boundary  Survey.  Vol.  I. 
[Maps  and  Plates.]     4to.  h.  cf,         Washington.   1857 

261  Dk  Brassi:im<,  Brasseur.  Recherches  sur  les  Ruinesde 
Palenque  et  sur  les  Origines  de  la  Civilization  du 
Mexique.     Folio,  paper,  unc.  Paris,  1861 

2G2  NvK,  W.  F.  La  Sonora,  Extendue,  Population,  Climat, 
Produits  du  Sol,  Mines,  Tribus  Indiennes,  etc.  8vo, 
paper,  unc.  Paris,  1864 

26^  Pekkz,  Don  Antonio  Joaquin.  Panegirico  de  San 
Augustin.     8vo,  cf.  Puebla,  1817 

264  Manuscript.     Nouveaux  Memoires  touchant  la  Nou- 

velle  Espagne.  Rccueillez  sur  les  Lieuesavec  une  at- 
tention particuliere,  pendant  les  annees  1707  et  1708. 
Par  Don  Juan  de  Monscgur.  4to,  vel,  pp.  153  Mis 
en  ordre  a  Madrid,  en  1709. 

The  writer  was  a  Captain  in  the  Spanish  Navy. 
W'hile  on  his  way  with  despatches  from  the  King,  to 
New  Spain,  his  frigate  was  taken  by  two  Dutch  vessels. 
After  great  diflficulty  he  succeeded  in  reaching  Mexico^ 
where  for  more  than  a  year  he  was  entertained  by  R. 
P.  Antonio  de  Acanto,  Vicar  General  of  the  Order  of 
Mercy.  His  narrative,  written  after  his  return  to 
Spain,  indicates  that  he  sedulously  improved  evety 
opportunity  to  gather  valuable  information.  He  gives 
a  careful  account  of  the  inhabitants,  products,  mines, 
commerce  and  government  of  the  country.  Chap.  27 
treats  of  the  territories  in  the  south-western  part  of 
the  United  States. 

265  Squier,  E.  G.     Collection  of  Rare  and  Original  Docu- 
ments concerning  the   Discovery   and   Conquest   of 


da 


2(iCy 


zr>; 


America.     No.  I.     Description  of  the  Ancient  Prov^ 
inces  of  (iuatemala.     |  Map.  |  .  tSmall  4to,  paper. 

N.  Y.,  i860 

SrEl'HKNs.  John  L.  Incidents  of  Travel  in  Central 
America.  Cliiapas  and  Yucatan.  2  vols.  [Map  and 
plates.]     8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1841 

.Stkvkns.  John  L.  Memoir  of  an  Kventful  l-lxpeuition 
in  Central  America.     8vo,  paper.  N.  Y.,  1850 

268  Dunham,  Capt.  Jacob.     Journal  of    Voyaj^cs.     |  Illus- 

trated.)    i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.  i8;;o 

269  Stout,  Peter  F.  Nicaragua:    Past,  Present  and  Future. 

[Map.]     i2mo.  cl.  Phil.  1859 

270  Sum, IVAN,    Lt.    John    T.      Problem    of    Interoccanic 

Communication  by  Way  of  the  American    Isthmns, 
I  Maps.  1     4to,  cl.  Wash.  1883 

271  5  Pamphlets  on   Interoccanic    Canal  by    the    Isthmus; 

also  Maps  of  Central  America  and  of  Nicaragua. 

[In  covers.] 

272  MANUStRIl'T.     An   Account  of  Travels  and    Personal 

Experiences  in  Santo  Domingo  and  in  Central  Amer- 
ica, by  Dr.  William  M.  Gabb. 

A  very  interesting  and  valuable  narrative.  Dr. 
Gabb  was  for  several  years  engaged  a  portion  of  the 
time  in  scientific  explorations  in  these  regions.  This 
mss.  covers  385  foolscap  pages. 

272aSQUlER,   E.  G.     Adventures  on  the  Mosquito  Shore. 
[Illustrated.]     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1855 

\ntiquedades  Peruanas,  por  Mariano  Edvvardo  de 
Rivero  y  j  j.^n  Diego  de  Tschudi.  [Colored  plate  and 
cuts.]  Quario,  bds. — Atlas  Folio,  bds.  [Engraved 
title  and  jS  colored  plates.]  Vienna,  185 1 

A  scholarly  and  valuable  report  of  the  first  specific 
attempt  to  ascertain  and  study  the  wonderful  re- 
mains of  the  prehistoric  civilization  of  Central  South 
America. 


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274  Dk  Prefontaink,  M.     Maison  Rustiquc,  a  TUsagc  dcs 

Kabitans  dc  la  I'artic  dc  la  France  cquinoxialc,  c<mi- 
nue  sous  Ic  Nom  dc  Cayemie.  |  Plates.)    i2ino,  paper. 

Paris.  1763 

This  vol.  contains,  under  separate  title  and  witli 
.separate  pagination  : 

Dictionnaire  Galibi,  precede  d'un  Essai  de  Grain- 
maire.     P.n  M.  D.  L.  S. 

275  Edwards,  Hryan.     The  History,  Civil  and  Commercial, 

of  the  British  Isles  in  the  West  Indies.  (Portrait  and 
maps,  Also  Maps  and  Plates  in  separate  vol.)  4  vols, 
4to,  h.  cf.  London,  i  793-18  iS 

276  2  Pamphlets,  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Insurrec- 

tion of  the  Negroes  in  the  Island  of  St.  Uomingo. 
London,  1792;  and,  Facts  about  Santo  Domingo, 
applicable  to  the  present  Crisis.  N.  Y.,  1862 

277  Bancroft,  Hubert  H.     The  Native  Races  of  the  Paci. 

fie  States:  vol.  I.  Wild  Tribes;  vol.  II.  Civilised 
Nations;  vol.  III.  Myths  and  Languages;  vol.  \\. 
Antiquities;  vol.  V.  Primitive  History.  5  vols.  8v(>, 
cl.  unc.  N.  Y.,  1875 

278  Palon,  Fr.  Francisco.     Relacion  Historica  dc  la  Vida 

y  Apostolicas  Tareas  del  Venerable  Padre  Tray  Jun- 
ipero  Serra,  y  de  las  Misiones  que  fundo  en  la  Cali- 
fornia Septentrional.  (Map  and  plate.)  Small  4to. 
vel.  En  Mexico,  1787 

278a  Lettres  Edifiantes.     Vol.  V.     i2mo,  cf.         Paris,  1705 
Contains  a  letter  relating  to  Missions  in  California, 
with  map. 

279  Robinson,  A.      Life  in  California:      During  a    Resi- 

dence of  Several  Years  in  that  country.  To  which  is 
Annexed  a  Historical  Account  of  the  Origin,  Customs 
and  Traditions  of  the  Indians  of  Alta-California, 
[Portrait  and  8  plates,]     l2mo,  cl.  Boston  1846 


34 


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2<So  F()RBi:s,  Alexander.  California:  A  History  of  Upper 
and  Lower  California  from  their  first  Discovery  to  the 
Present  Time.     [Map  and  lo  plates.]     8vo,  cl. 

London,  1839 

28!  Cl.ARKE,  A.  B.  Travels  in  Mexico  and  California.  12 
mo,  cl.  Boston,  1852 

Narrative  of  a  journey  ovcr'and  through  Mexico  to 
California. 

282  Foster,    G.   G.     The   Gold    Mines   of   California.     A 

Geographical,  Topographical  and  Historical  View  of 
that  Country.     (Map.)     8vo.  paper,  unc.     N.  Y.  1848 

283  Bunnell,  Lafayette  H.     Discovery  of  the  Yosemite, 

and  the  Indian  War  of  1851,  which  led  to  that  Event. 
•         I  Portrait,  map  and  I9  cuts.J     8vo,  h.  mor. 

Chicago,  1880 

284  HiTTELL,    Theodore    H.     The   Adventures   of   James 

Capen  Adams,  Mountaineer  and  Grizzly  Bear  Hun- 
ter, of  California.    [Portrait  and  12  plates.]      i2mo,  cl. 

Bos.,  i860 

284a  Van  Dyke,  Theo.  S.     Southern  California.     i2mo,  cl. 

unc.  N.  Y.,  1886 

285  California.     10  Pamphlets  Relating  to  Indians  and  In- 

dian Affairs  in  Cal. 

286  Jackson,  Helen.     Ramona.    A  Story.     i2mo,  cl. 

A  comparison  vol.  to  the  Life  of  Fray    Junipcro 
Serra.  Boston.  1885 

287  Goodyear,  W.  A.     The  Coal   Mines  of  the  Western 

Coast  of  the  United  States.     8vo,  cl. 

San  Francisco,  1877 

288  DUELOT  DE  Mokras,   M.      Exploration   du  Territoire 

de  rOregon,  des  Californies,  et  de  la  Mer  Vermeille, 
executee  pendant  les  Annees  1840- 1-2.  2  vols.  8 
vo,  paper,  uncut,  and  Atlas,  folio,  unc.  I.  (4  plates; 
II.  4  plates;  Atlas.  26  maps  and  plans.)       Paris  1844 


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J.  Y.  1848 
Yosemite, 
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Bos.,  i860 

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si.  Y.,  1886 

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ncisco,  1877 

Li  Territoire 
•  Vermeille, 

2  vols.  8 
[.  (4  plates ; 

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289  FKANCHIiRE,  Gabriel.     Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the 

Northwest  Coa'^t  of  America  in  the  Years  181 1,   1812 
1813  and  1^1 4.     (3  plates.)     i2mo,  cl.        N.  Y.,  1854 

290  Jewett,  John   R.     Narrative  of  the  Adventures  and 

Sufferings  of,  during  a  Captivity  of  nearly  three 
Years  among  the  Savages  of  Nootka  Sound.  (Illus- 
trated.)    isino,  h.  cl.  N.  Y.,n.  d. 

291  De  Smet,   p.  J.     The  Indian   Missions  in  the  United 

States  of  America  under  the  care  of  the  Missouri 
Province  of  the  Society  of  Jesus.     1 2mo,  h.  mor. 

Pi;il.,   1841 

292  De  Smet,  P.  J.     Letters  and  Sketches;  with  a  Narra- 

tive of  a  Year's  Residence  Among  the  Indian  Tribes 

•of  the    Rocky  Mountains.     (! 2  plates  and  a  folding 

allegorical  catechism.)     I2mo,  mor.  Phil.  1843 

293  De  Smet.  P.  J.     Oregon  Missions  and  Travels  over  the 

Rocky  Mountains  in  1845-46.  (Map  and  13  plates.) 
i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.  184^ 

294  De  Smet.  P.  J.     Missions  de  I'Oregon  et  Voyages  aux 

Montagues  Rocheuses  en  1845  and  '46.  (13  plates.) 
i2mo,  mor.  Paris,  1848 

A  translation    of   the    preceding   volume  with  50 
pages  of  additional  matter. 

295  De  Smet,  P.  J.     Cinquantc  Nouvelles  Letters,     i2mo„ 

h.  mor.  Paris„  1858. 

These  letters  are  additional  to  the  letters  in    the 
preceding  vol. 

296  De  .Smet,  P.  J.     Western  Missions  and  Missionaries:  a 

Series  of  Letters.     (Portrait.)     i2mo,  mor. 

N.  Y.  1863 

297  De  Smet,  P.  J.     New  Indian  Sketches.     21  mo,  cl. 

N.  Y.  1865 

298  Swan,  James  G.      The    Northwest    Coast ;    or   Three 

Years'  Residence  in  Washington  Territory.  (Illustrat- 
ed.)    i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1857 


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299  Beeson,  John.     A  Plea  for  the  Indians ;  with   Facts 

and  Features  of   the  late  War   in   Oregon.      i2mo, 
paper.  N.  Y.,  1857 

300  Allen,  Miss  A.  J.     Ten  Years  in   Oregon.     Travels 

and  Adventures  of  Dr.  E.  White  and  Lady  West  of 
the  Rocky  Mountains.     i2mo,  cl.  Ithaca,  1848 

301  Kane,  Paul.     Wanderings  of  an  Artist  Among  the  In- 

dians of  North  America.     (Map,  8  colored  plates  and 
13  cuts.)     8vo,  h.  mor.  London  1859 

302  Kip,  Lawrence.     Army  Life  on  the  Pacific ;  a  Journal 

of  the  Expedition  Against  the  Northern  Indians  in 
the  Summer  of  1858.     i2mo,  h.  mor.  N.  Y.  1859 

303 Dix  Ans  Sur  la  Cote  du  Pacifique  par  un  Mis- 

sionaire  Canadien.     i2mo,  paper.  Quebec,  1873 

304  WlNTHROr,  Theodore.     The  Canoe  and   the   Saddle, 

Adventures  among  the    Northwestern    Rivers    and 
Forests,     i2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1863 

305  Eells,  Rev.  Myron.     History  of  Indian  Missions  on  the 

Pacific  Coast,  Oregon,  Washington  and  Idaho.     (Il- 
lustrated.    2 1  mo,  cl.  Phil.  1882 

306  Eells,   Rev.   M.      Ten   Years  of    Missionary    Work 

among  the  Indians  at  Skokomish,  Washington  Terri- 
tory.   (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.  Bosto.i,  1886 

J07  Meacham,  Hon.  A.  B.  The  Tragedy  cf  the  Lava 
Beds.  The  Modoc  War.  (Illustrated.)  i2mo,  h. 
mor.  Boston,  1877 

308  Meacham,  Hon.  A.  B.     Wi-ne-ma  (the  Woman  Chief) 

and  her  People.     The  Modoc  War,     (Illustrated.)    12 
mo,  cl.  Hartford,  1876 

309  Miller,  Joaquin.     Unwritten  History:  Life  amongst 

the  Modocs.    (Portrait  and  24  plates.)    8vo,  cl. 

Hartford,  1874 


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Y.,  1857 

Travels 

West  of 
aca,  1848 

g  the  Iir 
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a  Journal 
ndians  in 
^.  Y.  1859 

ar  un  Mis- 
ebec,  1873 

le  Saddle, 
ivers  and 
ston,  1863 

ons  on  the 

daho.     (11- 

Phil.  1882 

iry  Work 
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)sto.i,  1886 

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310  Hopkins,     Sarah     Winnemucca.      Life     Among     the 

Piutes:     Their  Wrongs  and  Claims.     i2mo,  cl. 

Boston,  1883 

311  Hunter,  Col.  George.  Reminiscences  of  an  Old  Timer. 

A  Pioneer,  Hunter,  Miner  and  Scout  ot  the  Pacific 
Northwest.     (Portrait  and  25  plates.)     8vo,  cl. 

Battle  Creek,  Mich.  1888 

312  Howard,  Gen.  O.  O.  Nez  Perce  Joseph.     An  Account 

of  his  Ancestors,  his  Lands,  his  Confederates,  his 
Enemies,  his  Murders,  his  War,  his  Pursuit  and 
Capture.     (Map  and  Portrait.)     8vo,  cl.  Boston,   1881 

313  Shields,  G.  O.     The  Battle  of  Big  Hole.     A  History 

of  General  Gibbon's  Engagement  with  the  Nez  Perec 
Indians  in  the  Big  Hole  Valley,  Montana,  Aug,  9, 
1877.     (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.  Chicago,  1889 

314  TmeOregonian.     (Map.)  8vo,  unbound.  N.  Y.  1838-9 

A  journal  published    to   encourage   emigration  to 
Oregon.     Nine  numbers,  pp.  288,  were  issued. 

Valuable. 

315  Whitman,  Dr.   Marcus.     Three  Pamphlets  Relating  to 

his  Work  and  Murder  in  Oregon.  i-i2mo,  and  2 
8  vo,  paper.  Portland,  1869,  1883  &  1885 

These  pamphlets  are  by  Father  Brouillet,   Rev.  M. 
Eells,  Hon.  W.  H.  Gray  and  Ed.  C.  Ross. 

316  Oregon.     18  Pamphlets  Relating  to  the  Indians,   His- 

tory  and  Resources  of  the  State. 

317  Oregon.     24  Reports  Relating  to  Explorations,  History 

and  Indian  Troubles.     8vo.  Wash.  1858-74 

This  with  the  preceding  lot  form  a  very  valuable 
collection. 

318  Dunn,  J.  P.     Massacres  of  the  Mountains.     A  History 

of  the  Indian  Wars  of  the  Far  West.  (Map  and  il- 
lustrations.)    8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1886 


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319  Stuart,   Granville.     Montana  as  It  Is  ;  a  General   De- 

scription of  its  Resources,  both  Mineral  and  Agricult- 
ural, &c.  V^ocabulary  of  the  Snake  Language,  ant! 
Chinook  Jargon.     8vo,  h.  mor.  N.  Y.  1865 

320  Montana.     Contributions  to  the  Historical  Society  of. 

Vol.  I.     (Portrait.)     Svo,  cl.  Helena,  1876 

321  Carrington,   Col.   Henry    B.     Ab-sa-ra-ka,    Land    of 

Massacre:  Being  the  Experience  of  an  Ofificer's 
Wife  on  the  Plains  from  1865  to  1878.  (Map  and 
frontispiece.)     l2mo,  cl.  Phil.  1878 

322  DiMSDALK,  Prof.  Thos.  J,     The  Vigilantes  of  Montana. 

a  Correct  History  of  the  Chase,  Capture  and  Execu- 
tion of  Henry  Plummer's  Notorious  Road  Agent 
Band.     i2mo,  paper.  Virginia  City  1882 

323 (Official  Correspondence    Relating  to    Indian 

Afifiairs  in  Montana,  1869-70.     i2mo,  h  roan.     Wash. 

324  Whymper,  F'rederick.     Travel  and  Adventure  in  thi 

Territory  of  Alaska.     (Map,  cuts  and  plates.     Svo,  cl. 

London,  1868 

325  Morris.   W.   A.     Report  upon  the  Customs   District, 

Public  Service,  and  Resources  of  Alaska  Territor}-. 
(Plates.)     Svo,  cl.  Wash.  1879 

326  Allen,  Lieut.  Henry  T.     Report  of  an   Expedition  to 

the  Copper,  Tanana,  and  Koyukuk  Rivers,  in  the 
Territory  of  Alaska.     (Map  and  plates.)     i2mo,  cl. 

Wash.  188; 

327  Petroff,  Ivan.     Report  on  the  Population,  Indu.strie> 

and  Resources  of  Alaska  (7  maps  and  17  coloretl 
plates.)     4to,  unb.  WVsh.  1884 

328 Cruise  of  the  Revenue-Steamer  Corwin  in  Al- 
aska and  the  N.  W.  Arctic  Ocean  in  1881.  (10  color 
ed  plates.)     4to,  cl.  Wash.  1883 

329  Turner,  L.  M.  Contributions  to  the  Natural  Hi.story 
of  Alaska,     (26  plates.     4to,  cl.  Wash.  1886 


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I  Territory. 
Wash.  1879 

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Wash.  1887 

Industrie- 
17   colored 
Wash.  1884 

orwin  in  Al- 
,  (10  color 
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iral  History 
Wash.  1886 


330  NEL.SON,  Edward  W.  Report  upon  Natural  Histor\ 
Collections  .nade  in  Alaska  between  the  Years  1877 
and  1 88 1.  (Plates.)  ^12  of  birds  beautifully  colored.) 
4to,  cl.  Wash.  1 888 

Report  of  the  International  Polar  Expedition 


331 


to  Point  Barrow,  Alaska,  in  1 88 1.  (21  plates.)     4to,  cl. 

Wash.  1885 


332  Dall,  W.  H.     On  the  Remains  of  Pre-Historic  Man  in 

the  Catherina  Archipelago,  Alaska.      (Plates.)     4to, 
paper,  unc.  Wash.  187.S 

332a  2  Repts.  on  Population,  &c.,  of  Alaska,  1881-2  ;  7  Pam- 
phlets by  Pinart  Relating  to  Alaska.  (9  pieces,  valu- 
able.) 

333  Elliot,  Henry  VV^     The  Seal   Islands  and  Seal   Fish- 

eries of  Alaska.     (2  maps  and  29  plates.)     4to,  cl. 

Wash.  1881 

334  Elliot,  Henry  W.     Report  on  the  Prybilov  Group,  or 

Seal  Islands,  of  Alaska.     (2  maps  and  47  plates.) 

Wash.  1 87.:; 

This  volume  is  the  report  of  a  special  agent  sent  b}' 
the  Treasury  Dept.,  at  Washington,  to  investigate 
the  extent,  nature  and  value  of  the  recently  acquired 
seal  fisheries  of  Alaska.  The  plates  are  all  photo- 
graphs from  sepia  sketches  made  on  the  spot.  Only 
fifty  copies  were  issued.  An  unvsualiy  complete  <"<?/- 
/<r//t;;/ of  journeys  and  e.xplorations  across  the  Plains 
and  Rocky  Mountains. 

335  Allen,   Paul.      History  of  the   Expedition   under  tlu: 

Command  of  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark,  to  the  Sources 
of  the  Missouri,  thence  across  the  Rocky  Mountains 
and  down  the  Columbia  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
2  vols.     (Map  and  5  plans.)     8vo,  sh.  Phil.  18 14 

336  Gass,  Patrick.     A  Journal  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels 

of  a  Corps  of  Discovery,  under  the  Command  of  Capts 


ill 


40 


Lewis  and  Clark,  from  the  Mouth  of  the  River  Mis- 
souri to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  during  the  Years  1804, 
1805  and  1806.     i2mo,  h.  cf.  Pittsburg,  1807 

337  Jacob,  J.  G.     The  Life  and  Times  of  Patrick  Gass,  now 

Sole  Surviqor  of  the  Overland  Expedition  to  the  Pa- 
cific, under  Lewis  and  Clark,  in  1 804-5-6.  (Illustrat- 
ed.)    i2mo,  cl.  Wellsburg,  Va.,  1859 

338  Lewis,  Meriwether.     The  Travels  of  Capts.  Lewis  and 

Clarke,  being  upwards  of  Three  Thousand  Miles, 
from  St.  Louis,  by  way  of  the  Missouri,  and  Columbia 
Rivers,  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  [Map  and  5  portraits.] 
i2mo,  sh.  Phil.,  1809 

339  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  Com- 

muuicating  Discoveries  made  in  Exploring  the  Mis- 
souri, Red  River  and  Washita,  by  Captains  Lewis  and 
Clark,  Doctor  Sibley,  and  Mr.  Dunbar.  (2  maps,) 
(one  inserted.)     8vo,  sh.  Wash,  1806 

340  COYNER,  David  H.     The  Lost  Trappers;  a  Collection 

of  Interesting  Scenes  and  Events  in  the  Rocky 
Mountains.     i2mo,  cl.  Cincinnati,  1858 

Some  of  the  characters  in  this  vol.  are  reputed  to 
have  served  in  the  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition. 

341  Pike,  Maj.  Z.  M.     An  Account  of  Expeditions  to  the 

Sources  of  the  Mississippi,  and  through  the  Western 
Parts  of  Louisiana,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Arkansaw, 
Kano,  La  Platte,  and  Pierre  Jaun  Rivers.  [Portrait 
and  6  maps.]     8vo,  h.  calf.  Phil.  18 10 

342  James,  Edwin.     Account  of  an  Expedition  from  Pitts- 

burgh to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  performed  in  the 
Years  18 19  and  '20,  under  the  Command  of  Mayor 
Stephen  H.  Long.  2  vols.  8vo,  cf.  Atlas,  4to,  bds. 
(2  maps  and  9  plates.)  Phil.  1822-3 

343  Bradbury,  John.     Travels  in  the  Interior  of  America, 

in  the  Years  1809,  iSioand  181 1.     8vo,  bds.,  unc. 

Liverpool,  1817 


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Arkansaw, 
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Irving,  Washington.  Astoria:  or.  Anecdotes  of  an 
Enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains.  (First  ed.) 
[Map.]     2  vols.     8vo,  cl.  Phil.  1836 

Irvjnc,  Washington.  The  Rocky  Mountains:  or, 
Scenes,  Incidents,  and  Adventures  in  the  Far  West ; 
Digested  from  the  Journal  of  Capt.  B.  L.  E.  Bonne- 
ville.    (First  Ed.)     [2  maps.]     2  vols.     i2mo,  cl. 

Phil,  1837 

Irving,  VV^ashington.  The  Crayon  Miscellany.  No.  1 
Containing  a  Tour  on  the  Prairies.  (First  ed.)  12 
mo,  cl,  unc.  Phil.  1835 

Irving,  John  T.,  Jr.  Indian  Sketches,  Taken  during 
an  Expedition  t"'  the  Pawnee  Tribes.  2  vols.  i2mo, 
cl.  Phil.,  1835 

One  of  the  most  interesting  books  of  travel  among 
the  Indians  ever  written.  The  writer  obtained  much 
of  his  information  from  Maj.  Dougherty,  Indian  sub- 
agent  at  Council  Bluffs,  who  had  by  long  experience 
acquired  extensive  and  accurate  knowledge  of  Indian 
affairs  in  that  region. 

Hunter,  John  D.  Memoirs  of  a  Captivity  Among  the 
Indians  of  North  America.     (Portrait.)     8vo,  h.  cf. 

London,  1823 

Flint,  Timothy.  The  Personal  Narrative  of  James  O. 
Pattie,  During  an  Expedition  from  St.  Louis  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean.     (4  plates.)     8vo,  cf.    Cincinnati,  1833 

Parker,  Rev.  Samuel.  Journal  of  an  Exploring  Tour 
Beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  the  Years  1835,  '36, 
and  '37.     (Map  and  plate.)     i2mo,  cl.        Ithaca,  1838 

Ker,  Henry.  Travels  Through  the  Western  Interior 
of  the  United  States,  from  the  Year  1808  up  to  the 
Year  1816.     8vo,  sh.  Elizabethtown,  1816 

Sage,  Rufus  B.  Scenes  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  and 
in  Oregon,  California,  New  Mexico,  Texas  and  the 
Grand  Prairies.     (Map.)     i2mo,  cl.  Phil.  1846 


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353  Farnham,  Thomas  J.     Travels  in  the  Great  Western 

Prairies,  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  in  the  Oregon 
Territory.     i2mo,  cl.  Poughkeepsie,  1841 

354  Prinz  Zu   VVied,    Maximilian.     Reise    in    das    Innerc 

Nord  America  in  den  Gahren  1832  bis  1834.  2  vols. 
[Map.]  Large  4to.  Portfolio,  [containing  33  vig- 
nettes and  48  plates.]  Coblene,  1841 
Prince  Zu  Wied  was  a  man  of  remarkable  scientific 
taste.  His  narrative  i:;  replete  with  valuable,  care- 
fully digested,  data  relating  to  the  topography,  geol- 
ogy, ethnography  and  history  of  the  country  through 
which  he  passed.  In  his  company  was  an  artist,  Karl 
Bodmer,  who  was  employed  to  sketch  scenes  and  ob- 
jects of  interest  to  the  Prince  on  the  route.  Hi^ 
travels  extended  from  the  Atlantic  seaboard  to  the 
Upper  Yellowstone.  Agassiz  said:  "This  work  is 
second  in  time  to  Lewis  and  Clark,  but  first  in  scien- 
tific value.     It  is  a  marvel  of  abilit\'  and  accuracy." 

355  Murray,  Hon.  Charles  Augustus.     Travels  in    North 

America,  Including  a  Summer  Residence  with  tin 
/'"wnee  Tribe  of  Indians.  (2  plates.)  2  vols.  8vo, 
cl.  London,  1841 

"It  is  better  not  to  know  so  many  things  than  to 
know  so  many  things  that  are  not  so." 

356  Parkman,  Francis.     The  California  and  Oregon  Trail: 

Being  Sketches  of  Prairie  and  Rocky  Mountain  Life. 
(First  ed.)     (2  plates.)     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1849 

357  Beltrami,  J.  C.  ,  A  Pilgrimage  in  Europe  and  Americii, 

Leading  to  the  Discovery  of  the  Sources  of  the  Miss 
issippi  and  Bloody  River.  2  vols.  (Portrait,  ma] 
and  5  plates.)     8vo,  h.  cf.  London,  182.V 

358  Catlin,  George.   .Letters  and  Notes  on  the  Manners 

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360  LatrOHK,    Charles    Joseph.     The    Rambler    in    North 

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361  VVlSMZENUS,   K.  A.     Ein   Ausflug  nach  den    Felsen — 

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362  RUXTON,  (leorge   F.     Adventures  in   Mexico   and  the 

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363 Life  in  the  Far  West.      i2nio,  cl. 

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364  Webb,  J.  Watson.     Altowan  ;  or,  Incidents  of  Life  and 

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365  HiNES,  Rev.  Gustavus.     Oregon:     Its    History,    Con- 

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366  Lee  &  Frost.     Ten  Years  in  Oregon,     [Map.]      i2mo, 

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367  Thornton,  J.  Quinn.     Oregon  and  California  in    1848. 

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369  Heap,   Quinn   Harris.     Central    Route    to   the    Pacific 

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370  STRATTON,  R.  B,     CaptivFty  of  the  Oatman  Girls :  be- 

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372  CROS.S,  Maj.  O.      Journal  of   Expedition    Across   the 

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373  CawALHO,  S.  N.     Incidents  of  Travel  and  Adventure 

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374  Fremont,  Capt.  J.C.     Report  of  an  Exploring  Expedi- 

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375  Fremont,  John  Charles.     Memoirs  of  my  Life.     In- 

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376  Emory,  Col.  W.  H.     Notes  of  a  Military  Reconnois- 

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277  Stansbury,  Howard.  Exploration  and  Survey  of  the 
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378  Garrard,  Lewis  H.     Wa-to-yah,  and  the  Taos  Trail ; 

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379  HOBBS,  Capt.  James.     Wild  Life  in  the  Far  West  and 

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380  McCall,  Gen.  George  A.     Letters  from  the  Frontiers. 

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382  D.wis,  \y.  H.  H.     El  Gringo;   or,  New  Mexico  and 

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383  Bryant,  Edwin.     What  I  Saw  in  California;  Being  the 

Journal  of  a  Tour  Thither  in  the  Years  1846,   1847. 
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384  Palmer,   Joel.     Journal   of   Travels  over   the    Rocky 

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385  Encjei-Mann,  H.     Report  of  an  Exploration  from  [''ort 

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286  MOLLHAUSEX,  Baldwin.  Diary  01  a  Journey  from  the 
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387  WVETH,  John  B.     A  Short  History  of  a  Long  Journey 

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388  TOWNSHEND,  J.  K.     Sporting  Excursions  in  the  Rocky 

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389  Kellv,  William.    An  Excursion  to  California  over  the 

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390  Hastings,  Lansford  W.     A  New  History  of   Oregon 

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391  Robinson,  Fayette.     California  and  its  Go?  :   kcgions, 
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394  I'.M.MSKK,  John.     Solitary  Rambles  and  Adventures  of 

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395  (in.l.MoKK,  Parker.     Travel,  War,  and  SI  rck.  8vG, 

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396  Boi.LKk.  Henry  A.     Amon^  the  Indians.     Eight  Years 

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397  HoUNEK,  T.  D.     The  Life  and  Adventures  of  James  P. 

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398  Fkohei.,  Julius.     Ans  Amerika.     Erfahrungen,  Reisen 

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399  Melink,  James  F.     Two  Thousand   Mi"       on    Horse- 

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400  Howe,    Henry.     Historical    Collections   of   the    Great 

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401  Marryat,  Capt.     The  Travels  and  Romantic  Adven- 

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402  Inman,Co1.  Henry.     Storiesof  the  Old  Santa  Fe  Trail, 

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403  O'Reilly,  Harrington,     Fifty  Years  on  the  Trail.     A 

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WiLDKK,  Daniel  W.     The  Annals  of  Kansas.     Svo,  cl. 

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413  History  of  the  State  of  Kansas.     [Maps  and    illustra- 

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414  Giles,  F.  W.     Thirty  Years  in  Topeka.     A  Historical 

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419  HiNTON,  R.  J.    The  Rebel  Invasion  of  Missouri  and 

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422  Custer,  Gen.  G.  A.  My  Life  on  the  Plains,  or,  Per- 
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434  Nebraska    State    Historic  '     Society,     Transactions. 

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London,  1791 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  Voyages  from  Montreal,  on 
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Si'ROAT,  Gilbert  M.  Scenes  and  Studies  in  Indian 
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de  Litterature  Nationale.  8vo,  h.  mor.     Quebec,  1861 
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478  CkaN'IZ,  David.      The  History  of  (jrccnland:  Contain- 

in}^  a  Description  of  the  Country  and  its  Inhabitants. 
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479  K(;kdk,  Hans.     A  Description  of  Greenland.     Showing; 

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487  Le  Clercq,  Father  Christian.     First  Establishment  of 

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490  Le  Beau,  Sr.  C.     Avantures  du,  on  Voyage  curieux  et 

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496  Relations  des  Jesuites  contenaiit  cc  qui  s'cst   passe  dc 

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vo,  paper,  unc.  Quebec,  1858 

497  0'CALLAr.H.\N,  Dr.   E.  H.     Relations  des  Jesuites   sur 

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M.\k(ji;i  TI  K  i:r  Aij.dNF.K,  Rccit  dcs  Voya{,'c.s,  1673  ; 
5,  Relation  dc  la  Nouvcllc  France,  1676  7. 

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501  SlIKA.     Scries  (jf  Relations.     24  vols,    (^xnind    as    23.) 

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502  I.cttres  Edifiantes  et  Curienses  concernant  I'Asie,  I'Af- 

ri(|ue  et  I'Americpie.     4  vols,  cSvo,  paper,  unc. 

Paris,  1839 
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and  the  United  States. 

503  HkKSSAM,  R.  r.  F,  J.     Relation  Abregee  dc  quelques 

Missions  dcs  I'cres  de  la  Compagnie  tic  Jesus  dans  la 
Nouvelle  France.     Svo,  paper.  Montreal,  1852 

504  CHAl'CMKTIKKE,  R.  I*.  Claude.     La  Vic  de  la  H.  Cath- 

erine Tegakouita  dite  a  Present  la  Saincte  Sanna- 
«,rcsse.     [Portrait.)     Svo,  cl.  unc.  N.  Y.,  1887 

505  Sasskx  ii,i,i:,   L'Abbe,  and  SUKA,  Dr.  John  G.     Notes 

on  two  Jesuit  Manuscripts.     4to,  paper,     N.  Y.,  1887 

506  Kip.   Rt.  Rev.  Wni.  I.     The  Early  Jesuit  Missions  in 

North  America.     [Map.  |     i2mo,  cl.         Albany,  1873 

507  M.\R(;ry,  Pierre.     Decouvertes  et  Etablissements   des 

F'rancais  dans  I'Ouest  et  dans  le  Sud  de  TAmerique 
Septentrionale.     [Maps.]     6  vols.     Paper,  unc. 

Paris,  1875-88 
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documents  relating;  to  early  French  explorations  and 
settlements  within  the  domain  of  the  U.  S. 

508  Collection  de    Manuscrits   contenant     Letters,  Mc- 

moires,  et  autres  Documents  historiques  relatifs  a  la 
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la  Nouvcllc  France.     2  vols.     4to,  paper,  unc. 

Quebec,  IS85-9 
CHAUVEAU,  M.     Notice  sur  la   Publication    des    Regis- 

tres  du  Conseil  Souvcrain  et  du  Conscil  Souperieur 

de  Quebec.     4t{),  paper,  unc.  Quebec,  18S5 

PouciIOT,  M.     Memoir  upon  the   Late  War  in   North 

America,  between  the  French  and   English,   i75';-6o. 

(Maps  and  plates.)     2  vols.  4to.  paper,  unc. 

Ro.xbury,  1S66 
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or.  Narratives  of  Shipwreck   and    Indian    Captivity. 

i2mo,  cl.  lioston,  n.  d. 

SnKA,  John  G.  History  of  the  Catholic  Missions 
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ustrated.)      i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1854 

Un  Viaggio  all*  America  .Settentrionale.  .Si  aggiun- 
gono  alcuni  cenni  sulle  Missioni  Cattoliche  ai  .Sel- 
vaggi.     i6mo,  paper.  Fcrrara,  1S41 

Collections  of   the   Maine   Historical    Society.     7  vols. 
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8vo,  cl.  Portland,  1869-77 

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1862.     (Maps.)     8vo,  cl.  Portland,  1863 

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gor.     8vo,  cl.  Bangor,   1870 

Springer,    John   S.    .Forest    Life  and    Forest    Trees: 

Camp    Life   and    Lumbering  Operations    in     Maine. 

(Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1851 

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cf.  Boston,  1864 

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History.     (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1866 


522  Bkadman,  Arthur.     A  Narrative  of  the   Extraordinary 

Suffering  of  Mr.  Robert  Forbes  and  Family  in  a 
Journey  fiom  Cana(hi  to  the  Kennebec.     Svo,  bds. 

I'hil.  1794 

523  Second  Annual   Report  of    the    Natural    History    and 

GeoUjj;y  of  the  State  of  Maine.     Svo,  bds.  1862 

524  Fakmkk    &    MooKK.     Historical    Collections   of    New 

Hampshire.     3  vols.     Svo,  h.  cf.         Concord,  1S22  4 

525  HeI-KNAP,  Jeremj'.     The   History  of  New   Hampshire. 

by  John  Farmer.     Svo,  h.  cf.  Dover,  1831 

Vol.  I.     All  published,  with  portrait. 

526  Coi.i.Kc  TIONS  of  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Societ)'. 

5  vols.     Svo.  h.  cf.  Concord,  1S24-37 

These  Vols,  are  misnumbered  on  the  back  as  4-8. 

527  Wiii.KV.  Benj.  G.     History  of  the  White  Mountains. 

(Illustrated.)      l2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1 869 

528  SpaiLUINC,  John  H.     Historical   Relics  of  the  White 

Mountains.     (Frontispiece.  |     i2mo,  cl. 

Mt.  Washington,  1853 

529  ClIASK,   Francis.     Gathered  Sketches    from    the    Earh 

History  of  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.    (Illustrat 
ed.)     i2mo,  cl.  Claremont,  1856 

530  ThomI'.son,  Z.     The  Green   Mountain   Repository   for 

the  Year  1S32.      i2mo,  cf.  Burlington,  1832 

531  Rl  TLANI)  County  Historical  Society  vol,   i  ;  Memorial 

Exercises  at  Castleton,  Vt.  1885  ;  The  Blue-Book  of 
Ncshobe ;  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Cumming» 
Family.     4  pieces,  paper. 

532  Archives    of   Science,    Vol.    I    (all   published.)      Svo, 

paper,  unc.  Burlington,  1870-74 

Valuable  for  the  Natural  History  of  Vt.     Also,  an 
article  on  the  Pawnee  Indian^ 

532a  Slade,  W.     Vermont  Statt  .s.  (I'ortrai*  )   Svo,  cl. 

Middfc    ur>',  1823 


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01 

532b  Wkkks,  J.  M.     History   of    Salisbury,    Vt.  (Portraits) 
i2mo,  cl.  Middlebury,  1890. 

532c  Cllli'MAN,  I).     Life  of  Hon.  N.  Chipman.     8vo,  cl. 

Valuable  for  early  history  of  Vt.  Floston,  1846 

533  HkadI'ORI),   Akltn.     History   of    Massachusetts,    from 

1764  to  1775.     8vo,  bds.  unc.  Hoston,   1822 

534  FkoTHINdllAM,    Richard,       History   of   the    Siege    of 

Boston,  and  of  the  liattlcs   of    Lexinjjton,    Concord 
and  Hunker  Hill.     (Maps  and  plates.)     8vo,  cl. 

Hoston,  1849 

535  DoKCIIKSTKK.       History   of    the    Town    of.      8vo,    cl. 

Prepared  by  the  Dorchester  Antitpiarian  and  Histor- 
ical Society.  Hoston,  1859 

536  Parsons,  Usher.     The  Life  of  Sir  William   Pepperell, 

Hart.     (Map.)     8vo,  cl.  unc.  Hoston,  1855 

537  jACOiss,  Sarah  S.     The  White  Oak  and  its   Neighbors. 

[Illustrated.]     8vo,  cl.  unc.  Hoston,  1858 

538  Adams,  Nehemiah.     The  Life  of  John  Eliot:  With  an 

Account  of  Larly  Missions  Among  the  Indians  of  N. 
E.     i2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1847 

539  Francis,  Convers.     Life  of  John  Eliot,  the  Apostle  to 

the  Indians.     i6mo,  stitched.  N  Y.  1840 

540  Sabin's  Reprints  of  Early  New  England  Tracts.    8  nos. 

small  4to,  paper,  unc.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

541  Maviikw,    Experience.      Indian    Converts:    or.    Some 

Account  of  the  Lives  and  Dying  Speeches  of  a  con- 
siderable Number  of  the  Christian  Indians  of  Martha's 
Vineyard,  in  New  England.     <S\o,  cf.      London,  1727 

542  Leaves  from  Margaret  Smith's  Journal  in  the  Province 

of  Massachusetts  Hay.     1678-9.     i2mo,  paper,   unc. 

Hoston,  1849 

543  Williams,  Stephen  W.     A    Biographical    Memoir   of 

the  Rev.  John  Williams,  first  Minister  of  Deerfield, 
Massachusetts.     i2mo,  cl.  Greenfield,  1837 


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544  William,  St<;phen  VV.     The  Redeemed  Captive    Re- 

turning to  Zion :  The  Captivity  and  Deliverance  of 
Mr.  John  Williams,  Minister  in  Deerfield.  [Plate.] 
i2mo,  cl.  Northampton,  I853 

545  Freeman,  Frederick.     Civilization  and  Barbarism,  11- 

lustrated  by  Especial  Reference  to  Metacomet  and 
the  Extinction  of  his  Race.  8vo,  cl.  Cambridge,  1878 

546  Green,  Samuel  A.     Groton  During  the  Indian  Wars. 

8vo,  cl.  Groton,  1883 

546a  Drake,  S.  G.     A  Particular  History  of  the  Five  Years 
French  and  Indian  War  in  New  England.     4to,  bds. 

Albany,  1870 

547  Penh  ALLOW,  Samuel.      The   History  of  the  Wars  of 

New  England  with  the  Eastern  Indians.  4to,  bds., 
unc.  Cincinnati,  1859 

548  Gardiner,  Lt.  Lion.     A  History  of  the  Pequot  War. 

4to,  bds.,  unc.  Cincinnati,  i860 

549  Church,  Thomas.     The  History  of  P  lilip's  War,  com- 

monly called  the  Great  Indian  War,  of  1675-6. 
(Plates.)     i2mo,  cf.  Exeter,  1829 

550  Cheever,  George  B.     The  Journal  of  the  Pilgrims  at 

Plymouth,  in  New  England,  in  1620.     i2mo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1848 

551  Drake,  Samuel  G.     Indian  Captivities:  Being  a  Col- 

lection of  the  Most  Remarkable  Narratives  of  Per- 
sons Taken  Captive  by  the  North  American  Indians. 
(Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1839 

552  Calverly,  Robert  B.      Heroism  of  Hannah  Duston. 

The  Indian  Wars  of  New  England.  [Illustrated.] 
i2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1875 

553  Miller,  William  J.  Notes  Concerning  the  Wampanoag 

Tribe  of  Indians.     i2mo,  cl.  Providence,  1880 


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Wars  of 
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lati,  i860 

Var,  com- 
1675-6. 
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ston,  1875 

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554  Apes,  William.     The   Experience  of  a  Native   of   the 

Forest.     i6mo,  h.  roan.  N.  Y.,  1829 

555  Ape.s,  William.     Indian  Nullification  of  the  Unconsti- 

tutional Laws  of  Mass.     [Cut.]      i2mo,  cl. 

Boston,  1835 

556  Apes,    William.     Experience  of  five  Christian  Indians 

of  the  Pequod  Tribe ;  also,  Eulogy  on  King  Philip. 
(2  pamphlets.)     i2mo,  unc.  Boston,  1837 

557  Peirce,  Ebenezer  W.     Indian  History,  Biography  and 

Genealogy:    pertaining  to  the  good  Sachem  Massa- 
soit.     (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.     North  Abington,  1878 

558  Jones,  Electa  ¥.     .Stock-bridge  Past  and  Present;   Rec- 

ords of  an  Old  Indian  Mission.     i2mo,  cl. 

Springfield,  1854 

559  Cutter,  Benj.  &  Wm  R.      History  of  the  Town  of 

Arlington,   Massachusetts,  with  Genealogies.     (Map 
and  plates.)     8vo,  cl.  Boston,  1880 

560  HoYT,  James  S.     The  First  Congregational  Church  of 

Cambridgeport,  Mass.     2  portraits.     8vo,  cl. 

Cambridgeport,  187.S 

561  MooRE,  George  H.     Notes  on  the  History  of  Slaver)- 

in  Massachusetts.     8vo,  cl.  unc.  N.  Y.  i556 

561a  Morris,  Henry.     Early  History  of  Springfield.     i2mo, 

cl.  1876 

562  King, Thomas  Starr.  The  White  Hills:  Their  Legends, 

Landscape  and  Poetry.    (Illustrated.)     8vo,  cl. 

Boston,  1886 

563  Memoir   of  the   Life   of   Eliza  M.   Ouincy.     4to,    cl. 

(Privately  printed.)  Boston,  1861 

564  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement  of   Deerfield. 

Mass.     i6mo,  stitched,  unc.  Greenfield,  1833 

564a  Bradford  Club.  No.  i.  Papers  concerning  the  At- 
tack on  Hatfield  and  Deerfield  by  a  Party  of  Indians 
from  Canada.    (Map.)    8vo,  paper,  unc.     N.  Y.,  1859 


(;4 


565  Historical   Manual  of   the  South  Church   in    Andovcr, 

Mass.     [Portrait  and  plate.)     i2mo,  cl. 

Andover,  1859 

566  Gam  MEM,,  William.     Life  of    Roger    Williams.     [Per 

trait.]     i2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1846 

567  WiiJ.JAMs,  Roger.     A  Key  to  the  Language  of  Amer- 

ica.    Vol.  I,  R.  L   Hist.  Soc.  publications.     8vo,  h. 
mor.  Providence,  1827 

568  Allen,  Zachariah.     Defence  of  the  Rhode  Island  Sys- 

tem of  the  Treatment  of  the  Indians.     8vo,  ci. 

Providence,  1876 

569  Jackson,  Charles  T.     Report  on  the   Geological  and 

Agricultural    Survey  of    Rhode    Island.     (Maps  and 
cuts.)     8vo,  h.  cf.  Providence,  1840 

570  Barber,  John  W.     Connecticut  Historical  Collections. 

(Map  and  illustrations.)     8vo,  cf.      New  Haven,  1836 

571  Jones,  A.  D.     The  Illustrated  Gazetteer  and  Business- 

Book  of  Connecticut.     Vol.  I  (aP  published.)     8vo, 
cl.  New  Haven,  1857 

Sketch  (56  pages)  of  Indians  of  Conn. 

572  Stone,  William  L.     Uncas  and  Meantonomoh  ;  a  His- 

torical Discourse.     i6mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1842 

573  Trumbull,  Benjamin.     A  Complete   History  of  Con- 

necticut, Civil  and  Ecclesiastical.     8vo,  cf.     Vol.  II. 

New  Haven,  1818 

574  The  Blue  Laws  of  New  Haven  Colony,  Usually  Called 

Blue  Laws  of  Connecticut.     i2mo,  cl.  Hartford,  1838 

575  De  Forest,  John  W.     History  of  the  Indians  of  Con- 

necticut.    [Map  and  illustrations.]     i2mo,  h.  cf. 

Albany,  1871 
376  Orcutt,  Samuel.     The  Indians  of  the  Housatonic  and 
Naugatuck  Valleys.     [Illu.strated.]     8vo,  cl. 

Hartford,  1882. 


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576a  Life  of  Eliot.  1850;  News  from  New  England,  1850: 
The  Mohegan  Lantl  Controversey,  1878;  Gyles'  Cap- 
tivily,  1869;  Visits  to  Indians  on  the  Kennebec,  1867; 
II  Repts.  on  Penobscot  Indians;  Indians  of  Lowell, 
1862;  Stockbridge  Indians,  1870;  Kept,  on  Indians 
of  Mass.,  1861  ;  2  Repts.  on  Narragansett  Indians. 
1880-1.     [i  I  pieces,] 

577  Trumbuli,.  John.     Autobiography,  Reminiscences  and 

Letters.     [Portrait  and  plate.s.|     8vo,  cl.     N.  Y.  1841 

578  Documentary    History   of    the    Protestant     Episcopal 

Church  in  Connecticut.     3  vols.     8vo,  cl. 

N.  Y.  1863-5 

579  Litchfield    County    Centennial    Celebration.      [Plate.  | 

8vo,  cl.  Hartford,  1851 

580  Field,  David  D.     Centennial  Address  at   Middletown. 

with  Sketches  of  Cromwell,  Portlantl,  Chatham  and 
Middle  Haddam.     (Plate.)     i2mo,  cl. 

Middletown,  1853 

581  Hartford  in  the  Olden  Time :     Its  First  Thirty  Years. 

(Illustrated.^     8vo,  cl,  Hartford,  1853 

582  Orcutt,  Rev.  Samuel.     History  of  the  Town  of  Wol- 

cott,  from  1 73 1  to  1874  with  Genealogies.    [Portrait. 
8vo,  cl.  VVaterbury  1874 

583  The  Celebration  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  An- 

niversary of  Franklin'  Conn.     (Map  and  portraits.)    8 
vo,  cl.  New  Haven,  1859 

J584  Lambkrt,  Edward  R.     History  of  the  Colony  of  New 
Haven.     (Map  and  illustrations.)     I2mo,  cl. 

New  Haven,  1338 

[585  Baldwin,  Ebenezer.     Annals  of  Yale  College,  from  its 
Foundation,  to  the  Year  1831.     (Portrait.)     8vo,  cf. 

New  Haven,  1838 


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$86  Sketches  of  Yale  College,  by  a  Member  of  that  Institu- 
tion.    (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  bds.  N.  Y.,  1843 

587  Centennials   of   Stamford,  New   London,   Groton  and 

Fuirficld.     5  pamphlets,  and  two  others. 

588  HiNMAN,  R.  R.    A  Catalogue  of  the   Names  of  the 

First  Puritan  Settlers  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut. 
(Portrait.)     8vo,  cl.     (5  Nos.)  Hartford,  1846 

589  DwiGHT,  Timothy.     Greenfield  Hill:  a  Poem  in  Seven 

Parts.     8vo.  stitched.  N.  Y.,  1794 

590  Church,   Benjamin.      The    History   of  King   Philip's 

War,  With  Introduction  and  Notes  by  H.  M.  Dex. 
ter.     [2  maps.]     2  vols.     4to,  h.  mor.       Boston,  1865 

591  Hubbard,  William.    The  History  of  the  Indian  Wars 

in  New  England.     Edited  with  Notes  by  S.  G.  Drake. 
[Map.]     2  vols,  4to,  paper,  unc.  Roxbury,  1865 

59.1  Easton,  John.  A  Narrative  of  the  Causes  that  led  to 
Philip's  Indian  War  of  1675-6  Edited  by  F.  B. 
Hough.     [Map.]     4to,  h.  mor.  Albany,  1858 

593  .Sanders,  Daniel  C.     History  of  the  Indian  Wars  with 

the  First  Settlers  of  the  United  States,  particularly 
in  New  England.     i6mo,  stitched.     Montpelier,  181 2 
Very  few  copies  of  this  work  are  known. 

594  White,  Rev.  Hcnrj'.     Indian  Battles:  with  Incidents 

in  the  Early  History  of  New  England.     i2mo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1859 

595  Farmer,  John.     A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  First 

Settlers  of  New  England.     8vo,  h.  cf. 

Lancaster,  Mass,  1829 

596  Backus,  Isaac.     A  History  of  New  England  With  Par- 

ticular Reference  to  the  Denomination  of  Christians 
Called  Baptists.     2  vols.  8vo,  cl.  Newton,  Mass.  187 1 

597  Stewart,  Rev.  I.  D.       The  History  of  the    Freewill 

Baptists,  for  Half  a  Century.      Vol.  i  [all  published.] 
i2mo,  cl.  Dover,  1862 


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598  Bradley,  Joshua.     Accounts  of  Religious  Revivals  irt 

Many  Parts  of  the  United  States  from  181 5  to  1818. 
i6mo,  of.  Albany  18 19 

598aGAMMELL,  Wm.     History  of  American    Baptist    Mis- 
sions, i2mo,  cl.  Boston  1854 

599  DwiGHT,  Timothy,  D.  D.     Travels   in  New    England 

and  New  York,     (Maps.)    4  vols.     8vo,  boards,  unc. 

New  Haven,  182 1 

600  SiLLIMAN,  Benj.     Remarks  made  on  a  Short  Tour  be- 

tween Hartford  and  Quebec.     (Plates.)     i2mo,  cf. 

New  Haven,  1824 

601  DwiGHT,  Theodore.     Sketches  of   Scenery  and    Man- 

ners in  the  United  States.  (8  plates.)  i2mo,  bds. 
unc.  N.  Y.  1829 

602  Documents  Relating  to  the  Colonial  History  of  the  State 

of  New  York:  Procured  in  Holland,  England  and 
France.  [Map.]  10  vols,  and  Index  vol.  x  1856-61. 
2  vols.     1877-81.     13  vols.     4to,  cl.  Albany* 

J603  Documentary  History  of  the  State  of  New  York.  (Maps 
portraits,  plates  and  plans.)    4  vols.  4to,  cl. 

Albany,  1851 
These  two  lots  contain  a  vast  amount  of  valuable- 
historical  matter.  Though  by  title  relating  to  Nci« 
York,  the  contents  of  the  volumes  embrace  more  Of 
less  directly  all  the  Northern  territory  of  the  United 
States  as  well  as  Southern  Canada  as  far  west  as  the 
Rocky  Mountains.  It  is  one  of  the  most  important 
contributions  to  the  historical  literature  of  our  coun- 
try ever  made. 

Collections  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society. 
First  Series,  5  vols.  1811-29,  Second  Scries,  Vols.  I 
and  II  and  Pt.  I  of  Vol.  Ill  (all  published,)  1841-57. 
8  vols.     8vo,  h.  cf. 

A  complete  and  beautiful  set. 


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605   PkOCEKDiNdS  of  the    New   York   Historical   Society. 

1843-49.     7  vols.     8vo,  h.  cf. 
Uniform  with  and  essential  with  the  preceeding. 
Cxy6  0'Calla(;han,    E.  B.     History   of   New   Netherland : 

or,  New  York  under  the    Dutch.     [Maps.  |     2  vols. 

8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1848 

607  Brodhkad,   John  R.     History   of   the   State   of   New 

York.     \^ol.  I.     [Map.]     8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1853 

r)o8  Yates  and  Moulton.  History  of  the  State  of  New 
York.  Vol.  I,  Pts.  I  and  H.  (All  published.)  8vo. 
bds.,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  1824-0 

609  The  New  York  Tourist.     Descriptive  of  the  Scenery  of 

the  Mohawk  and  Hudson  Rivers.     [Maps  and  plates.  | 

i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1840 

The  long  folding  maps  of  the  Mohawk  and  Hudson 

Hn  this  Vol.  are  usually  considered  a  neces^-ary  part  of 

Yates  and  Moulton. 

'610  CoLDEN,  Cadwallader.  History  of  the  tive  Indian 
Nations  of  Canada,  which  are  dependent  on  the  Pro\'- 
ince  of  New  York  in  America.     [Map.]     8vo,  cf. 

London,  1747 

C,[i .  The  History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  de- 
pending on  the  Province  of  New  York  in  America. 
8vo,  h.  mor.  N.  Y.,  1 727 

Reprint  of  first  edition  with  introduction  by    Dr. 
Shea. 

612  Morgan,  Lewis  H.     League  of  the  Ho-de-no-sau-nco, 

or  Iroquoifi.     8vo,  mor.     (Colored  plates.) 

Rochester,  1851 

613  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University 

of  New  York.    Svo,  cl.  Albany,  1850 

Contains  Report  on  the  Indian  Collection  by  Lew  i- 
H.  Morgan,  (colored  plates;)  also.  Dr.  Hough's  Ri 
port  on  Indian  Antiquities.    (Plates.) 


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«ji4  ScilooixRAKT,  Henry  R.  Notes  on  the  Iroquois. 
Cuts.     8vo,  li.ff.  N.  Y.  1S46 

615 Notes  on  the  Irotjuois;  or  Contributions  to 

American  History,  Antiquities,  and  General  Hthnol- 
ojiy.     (Col.  plates  and  cuts.)     8vo,  cl.       Albany,  1847 

616  SlONi;,  William  L.     The  Life  and  Times  of  Sir  William 

Johnson,  Hart.     (Portrait.)     2  vols.  8v(),  cl. 

Albany,  1865 

617    ■  Life  of  Joseph   Brant,  and   Border  Wars  of 

the  Revolutit)n.  (l*«)rtrait  and  plates.  2  vols.  Svo. 
cl.  .\lban)-,  ',864 

C18 The   Life  and    Times  of  .Sa-go-ye-\vat-ha,  or 

Red  Jacket.     (Portraits.)     8v(),  cl.  Albany,  1866 

Cy\g  Johnson,  Elias.  Legends,  Traditions  and  Laws  of  the 
Iroquois,  or  Six  Nations,  and  History  of  the  'Tusca- 
roras.     (P<irtrait  and  cuts.)     8vo.  cl.     Lockport,  1881 

620  Rl^TTKNHKR,   E.  M.     History  of  the   Indian  Tribes  of 

Hudson's  River.     (Cuts.)     8vo,  cl.  Albany,  1872 

621  Houon,  F.  B.     Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  for 

the  Extinguishment  of  Indian  Titles  in  the  State  of 
New  York.     (Maps.)     4to,  bds.  Albany,  1861 

622  ■•\  Brief  and  True  Narrative  of  the  Hostile  Conduct  of 

the  Barbarous  Natives  toward  the  Dutch  Nation. 
Translated  by  Dr.  0'Cai.LA(;h.\N.     Svo,  bds. 

Albany,  1863 

623  Mar.sham,,  O.  H.     The  First  Visit  of  De  La  Salle  to 

the  Senecas  in  1669.     Svo,  cl.     (Privately  printed  ) 

624 The  Building  and  Voyage  of  the  Griffon  in 

1679.     Svo,  bds.     (Privately  printed.) 

625  Benson,  E.      Memoir  on  Geographical  Names  in  the 

State  of  New  York.     Svo,  h.  roan.  N.  Y.,  1817 

Many  ms.  notes  interleaved,  by  the  author. 

626  WlLLETT,  Col.  Marinus.     A  Narrative  of  the  Military 
Actions  of.     (Portrait.)    Svo.  bds.  unc.       N.  Y.  1831 


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627  CamI'BEH.,  Wm.  W.     Annals  of  Tryon  County,  or,  the 
Border  Warfare  of  New  York.     (Plan.)    8vo,  cf. 

Albany.  1831 

O28  SIMMS,  Jcptha  R.     History  of  Schoharie  County,  and 
Border  Wars  of  New  York.    (Plates.)     8vo,  cl. 

Albano,  1845 

629  O'ReiliA',  Henry.     Notices  of  SvUivan's  Campaign,  or 

the  Revolutionary  Warfare  in  Western  New   York. 
(Plate.)     i6ino,  cl.  Rochester,  1842 

630  NoRTi^N,  A.  Tiffany.     History  of  Sullivan's  Campaign 

against  the  Iroquois.     [Portrait  and  map.]     8vo,  cl. 

Lima,  N.  Y.,  1879 

631  WiLi.ERS,    Diedrich.     The   Centennial   Celebration   of 

Gen.    Sullivan's    Campaign    against    the     Iroquois. 
(Portraits  and  plates.)     8vo,  cl.  Waterloo,  1880 

632  Journals  of  the  Expedition  of  Gen.  Sullivan  against  the 

Six  Nations,  with  Records  of  Centennial  Celebrations. 
(Portraits  and  maps.)     8vo,  cl.  Auburn,  I887 

These  four  lots  form  a  complete  collection  of  pub- 
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in  October,  1780.     [Plate.]     8vo,  paper,  unc. 

N.  Y.,  1866 
Bradford  Club,  No.  Six. 

634  Clark,  Joshua  V.  H.     Onondaga  ;  or  Reminiscences  of 

Earlier  and  Later  Times.     (Portraits.)     2  vols,  8vo, 
half  mor.  unc.  Syracuse,  1849 

935  Beardslev,  Levi.  Reminiscences:  Early  Settlement 
of  Otsego  County.     (Portrait.]     8vo,  cl.      N.  Y.  1852 

636  Ketchum,  William.  An  Authentic  and  Comprehen- 
sive History  of  Buffalo,  with  Notices  of  the  Si.x 
Nations.    (Map.)     2  vols.  8vo,  h.  roan,  unc. 

Buffalo,  1864 


71 


Campaign 
3  8vo,  cl. 
>I.  Y.,  1879 

:Dration   of 

Iroquois. 

terloo,  1880 

against  the 
elebrations. 
uburn,  I887 
ion  of  pub- 
on. 


iniscences  of 
2  vols,  8vo, 
rracuse,  1849 

Settlement 

N.Y.  i8S2 

Comprehen- 

of  the   Six 

unc. 
Buffalo,  1864 


637  Turner,  O.     Pioneer  History  of  the  Holland  Purchase 

of  Western  New  York.    (Portraits,  maps  and  plates.) 
8vo,  cl.  Huffalo,  1849 

638  Gardner,   James  T.     Special    Report  of   the    N.   Y. 

State  Survey  on  the  Preservation  of  the  Scenery  of 
Niagara  Falls.     (Maps  and  plates.)     8vo,  cl. 

Albany,  1880 

639  Ward,    Rev.    F.    DeW.       Ecclesiastical    History    of 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     8vo,  cl.  Rochester,  1871 

640  HOLDEN,  A.  W.     A  History  of  the  Town  of   Queens- 

bury,  in  the    State   of    New   York.      (Portraits   and 
plates.)    8vo,  bds.,  unc.  Albany,  1874 

941  Jones,  Pomroy.     Annals  and  Recollections  of  Oneida 

County.     8vo,  cl.  Rome,  185 1 

942  Watson,  Winslow  E.     The  Military  and  Civil  History 

of  the  County  of  Essex,  New  York.  Plate.  8vo, 
sheets,  unc.  Albany,  1869 

643  Worth,  Gorham  A.     Random  Recollections  of  Albany. 

from  1800  to  1808.     (Portraits  and  plates.)     8vo,  cl. 

Albany,  1866 

644  The  Institution  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati ;  Some 

of  the  Proceedings  of  the  General  Society  and  the 
New  York  State  Society ;  List  of  Officers  and  Mem- 
bers of  the  Latter  to  185 1.    8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  185 1 

645  Report  upon  the  Celebration  of  the   Opening   of  the 

New  York  and  Brooklyn  Bridge.     8vo,  cl.    N.  Y.,  1883 

646  Barnum,  H.  L.     The  Spy  Unmasked;  or  Memoirs  of 

Enoch  Crosby.     [Engravings.]     8vo,  cl. 

Fishkill,  1886 

647  The  Case  of  the  Seneca  Indians  of  New  York.     8vo, 

bds.  Phil.,  1840 

648  Further  Illustration  of  the  Case  of  the  Seneca  Indians. 

8vo,  cl.  Phil.,  1 841 


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<)49  Report  of  a  S|)ccial  Committee  to  Investijjate  the  In- 
dian Problem  of  the  State  of  N.  V.     8vo,  paper. 

Albany,  1889 

650  Manati  ore  I.oii^j  He;  Barnard's  Discourse  on  (icn.  Van 
Konsselaer ;  Sinnti's  American  Spy  ;  Floffman,  Pioneers^ 
of  New  York  ;  Griflis,  Arendt  Van  Curler;  Westbrook. 
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on  N.  Y.  Indians,  1849;  Conover,  King  of  Senecas, 
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Sullivan's  Expedition  ;  Adtlress  from  the  Senecas, 
18S4;  Hale,  Hiawatha  and  the  Iroquois  Confedera- 
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652  Cusick,  History  of  Si.\  Nations,  1848:  Hosmer,  the  Iro- 

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655  CoRKV,  Allen.     History  and  da/attes  of    Washington 

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657  The  Presbyterian  Church  in  Westchester  Co. :  tnn/  the 

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694  HUKI.I,.  Samuel,  D.U.  A  Faithful  Narrative  of  the 
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York  and  Part  of  its  Territories  in  America.     4to,  cl. 
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709  MlLi.EK,  John.     A  Description  of  the    Province   and 

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710  HUDl),  Thomas.     Good  Order  Established  in  Pennsyl- 

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71 1  Alsop,  George.     A  Character  of  the  Province  of  Mary, 

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Phil.,  1848 

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715  Thomson,  Charles.     An  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the 

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716  Relation  Historique  de  I'Expedition,  contrc   les  In- 

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723  Mayer,  Brantz.     Tah-gah-jute  ;  or,  Logan  and  Cresap, 

an  Historical  Essay.     8vo,  paper,  unc.     Albany,  1867 

724  Memorials  of  the  Moravian  Church,  edited  by  Wm.  C. 

Reichel.     Vol.  i.     (All  published.)    8vo,  cl. 

Phil.,  1870 
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726  Reicmei..  Rev.  Levin  Th.     The   Karly  History  of  the 

Church  of  the  United   Brethren  in  North   America, 
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735  Brunner,  D.  B.     The  Indians  of  Berks  County,  Penn. 

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736  Lambinc,    Rev.  A.  A.     Register  of   Fort    Duquesne, 

translated  with    Notes   and    Introduction.       [Plan.] 
4to,  paper.  Pittsburgh,  1885 

See  No.  5  of  Shea's  Relations,  Lot  501. 

737  SlIEAFER,    P.   W.      Historical    Map   of    Pennsylvania. 

Showing  Indian  Names  of  Streams,  &c.,  with  Tables 
of  Forts,  &c.  8vo,  cl.  Phil.  1875 

738  Carson,  Joseph.     History  of  the  Medical  Dept.  of  the 

University  of  Penn.     8vo,  cl.  Phil.  1869 

739  BURREI.l.,  A.  B.     Reminiscences  of  George  La  Bar,  the 

Centenarian  of  Monroe  Co.     (Portrait.)    8vo,  cl. 

Phil.  1870 

740  Brodhead,   L.   W.     The    Delaware   Water  Gap :  Its 

Legends  and  Early  History.     (Plate.)     i2mo,  cl. 

Phil.  1870 


81 

741  Historyof  the  Delaware  and  Ifoquois  Indians.  (Illustrat- 

ed.)    i6mo,  cl.  Phil.  1832 

742  French  Refugee  Trappists  in  the  U.  S.;  Hist,  of  Dela- 

ware Co.,  Penn.;  Hist,  of  Presbytery  of  Luzerne; 
Presbyterianism  in  Sevvickley  Valley ;  2  Church  His- 
tories.     [6  pamphlets.] 

743  FUTHKV,  J.  Smith.     History  of  the  Octarora  Prcsby- 

terian  Church.     [2  plates.]     8vo,  paper,  unc. 

Phil.,  1870 

744  Proceedings  and  Collections  of  the  Wyoming  Histori- 

cal and  Geological  Society.  3  vols.  8vo,  paper,  unc. 
[Complete.]  Wilkes- Rarre,  1858-86 

744a  (irss.  Early  Indian  History  on  the  Susquehanna  1883  ; 
Smith,  a  Brief  State  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania, 
1755  (reprint :)  MiCKTKX,  Brief  Account  of  Murders 
by  the  Indians  in  Northampton  Co.,  Penn.  1875.  (3 
pieces. 

744b  Alexandkk,  a.  Sketches  of  the  Log  College.  i2mo, 
cl.  Princeton,  1845 

745  Documents   Relating  to  the  Colonial   History  af  New 

Jersey.  1631-1676.  10  vols,  and  Index,  1 1  vols,  (r 
St  Teries  complete.)     (All  published.)     8vo,  cl. 

Newark.  1S80-88 

746  The  Journal  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of    the    Prov- 

i nee  of  East  New  Jersey,  1682   17OO.     8vo.  cl. 

Jersey  City,  1862 

747  journal  and  Votes  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of 

New  jersey.  1 703- 1 70).     8vo,  cl.      Jersey  City,  1863; 

748  Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Congress  and  the  Council  of 

Safety  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey.  174  6. 

Trenton,  1S79 

749  WlHTF.ilKAD,  Wm.  A.     Contributions  to  the  Early  His- 

tory oi  I'erth  Aniboy.     (.Maps,  portraits  and  cuts  ) 

N.  Y.,  1856 


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750  Collections  N.  J.  Hist.  Society;  Kast  Jersey  under  the 

Proprietors;  Life  of  Lord  Sterlinj^;  Provincial  Courts 
of  New  Jersey;  Index  of  Colonial  Documents;  New- 
ark Town  Records,  «////  Newark  Bi-Centennial ;  The 
Constitution  and  (iovernors  of  New  Jersey.  7  vols, 
and  Supplement,   8  vols.     8  vo,  cl.  1846-72 

751  Proceedings  of  N.  J.  Historical  Society.     10  v(>ls.     Svo, 

paper,  3  unc.  [Most  of  the  vols,  no  longer  obtain- 
able.] 1845-66 

753 8    vols.      Svo,    paper,  unc.      (Second 

Series.) 

Both  these  lots  are  replete  with  valuable  matter. 

753  Hakhek  &  HoWK.     Historical  Collections  of  the  State 

of  New  Jersey.     (Illustrated.)     Svo.  cf.      N.  Y.,  1844 

754  Smith,  Samuel.     History  of  the  Colony  of  Nova  Caes- 

aria.     ^Map.)     Svo,  cl.     (Reprint.)  Trenton,  1877 

755  Gordon,  Thos.  F.     History  of  New  Jersey,  with  Gaz. 

etteer.     (Map.)     Svo,  cf.  Trenton,   1834 

756  MULFORD,  Isaac  S.     Civil  and  Political  History  of  New 

Jersey.     Svo,  cl.  Phil.  1851 

757  Raum,  John  O.     History  of  New  Jersey  from  its  Earli- 

est Settlement  to  the  Present.  (2  plates.)  2  vols.  S 
vo,  cl.  Phil.  1877 

75S  StRVKER,  Wm.  S.  Official  Register  of  the  Officers 
and  Men  of  New  Jersey  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 
Svo,  cl.  Trenton,  1872 

75y  WiCKES,  Stephen.  History  of  Medicine  in  New  Jersey 
and  of  its  Medical  Men  to  iScx).     Svo.  cl. 

Newark,  1879 

760  Maclean,  John.     History  of  the  College  of  New  Jcr. 

sey,  from  1746  to  1854.     2  vols.     Svo,  cl.     Phil.,  1877 

761  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  Record  of  all  Students 

from.     Svo,  paper. 


771 


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762  Princeton  Scientific  Explorations  in  Coloiado  and  Utah 

1877.     I  Maps  and  plates.]     Svo.  paper.      N.  V.,   1879 

763  WiNFlKM),  Chas.  H.     History  of  the  County  of  Hud- 

son, New  Jersey.     ( IMates.)  Svo.  cl.  unc.     N.  \'.,  1874 

764  Clement,  John.     Sketches  of  First  Settlers  in  Newton 

Township,  Gloucester  Co.,  N.  J.  (Maps  and  portrait.) 
8vo,  cl.  Camden.  1877 

765  Mk.ssLER,  Abraham,  D.  D.     Forty  Years  at    Raritan. 

Notes  for  a   Historj-  of  the    Refr.imed  Churches   of 
Somerset  Co..  N.  J.     8vo.  cl.  N.  Y.,  1873 

766 Historical  Sermons  \\\  Reformed  Church  at 

Raritan.     i2mo,  cl.  New  lirunswlck.  1853 

767  H.vniEl.D,   Edwin  F.      I'istory  of    Elizabeth,    N.    J.. 

with  Early    History    of    Union    Co.     [Portraits   anil 
plates.)     8vo,  cl.  N.  Y..  186.S 

768  Murray,    Nicholas.     Notes  Historical  and  Biojjraphi- 

cal  concerning  Elizabethtown.     (Plate.)     i3nio,  bds. 

Elizabethtown,  1844 

769  Clark,  Samuel  A.     The  History  of  St.  John's  Church. 

Elizabeth  Town,  N.  J.     (Plate.)     i2mo,  cl. 

Phil..  1857 

770  Atkinson,    Joseph.      The    History  of    Newark,    New 

Jersey.     (Portraits  and  plates.)     Royal  Svo,  cl. 

Newark,   1878 

771  Stearns,  Jonathan  F.     Historical  Discourses  Relating 

to  the  First   Presbyrerian  Church  in   Newark.     [Por- 
traits, map  and  plate.]     Svo,  cl.  (With  Manual  1828.^ 

Newark,  1853 

772  Report  on  Additional  Water  Supply  for  Newark.  (Maps,) 

Svo,  cl.  Newark,  1879 

773  Report  and  Catologuc  of  Newark  Industrial.     E.xhibi- 

tion.     (Plate.)     Svo,  cl.  Newark,  1882 


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i2mo.  cl.  N.  Y.,  1869 

775  Annu.l  Reports  of  the  Foster  Home  Society  of  the  City 

of  Newark,  1846-68.     2  vols.     i2mo,  h.  roan. 

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776  Historical  Record  of  South  Park  Presbyterian  Church, 

25th  Anniversary.  Newark.     (IMate.)     8vo,  cl. 

Newark,  1879 

jyy  Nkwakk.  History  2ncl  Presbyterian  Church ;  History 
of  State  St.  Methodist  Church  ;  25  Years  of  St.  Paul's 
Methodist  Church.     3  vols.  Newark,  185 1 

778  Fish,    Henry   C.     Semi-Centennial    of    First    Baptist 

Church,  Newark.     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1851 

779  Ward,  Thomas.     Poems  Touching  the  Passaic  River. 

i2mo,  bds.  N.  Y.,  1842 

780  HoYT,   James.      History    of    the    First    Presbyterian 

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N.  Y.,  i860 

781  15th  Anniversary  of  First  Church,  Orange,  N.  J    i2mo, 

cl.  Newark,  1870 

782  WiNANS,  Wm.  H.     Experiences  in  the  Life  of  an   Ed- 

itor.    i2mo,  cl.  Newark,  1875 

783  Sherwood,  Rev.  J.  M.     Historical  Discourse  in  Pres- 

byterian Church,  Hloomfield,  N.  J.     i2mo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1854 

784  SlIAW,    William  H.      History   of    Essex  and  Hudson 

Counties,  N.  J.     [Maps  and  Portraits.]     2  vols.   8vo, 
h.  roan. 

Phil.  1884 

785  Tayix)R,  Benj.  C.     Annals  of   the   Classis   of  l^ergen. 

[Plates.]     i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1857 

786  RoMEYN,  Rev.  Thco.  B.     Historical  Discourse  in  the 

Reformed  Church  in  Hackensack.     (Plate.)    8vo,  ci. 

N.  Y.,  1870 


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787  Steele,  Rich.  H.,  D.  D.     Historical  Discourse  in  ist 

Reformed  Church,  New  Bruhswick.     [Plates.]     8vo, 

cl.  New  Brunswick,  1867 

787a  Jones,  Joseph  H.     History  of  the   Revival   in    New 

Brunswick  in  1837.     i6mo,  cl.  Phil.  1839 

788  History  of  the  Presbyterian   Church,    Madison,    N.  J. 

(Cuts.)     l2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1855 

789  Young,  David.     The  Wonderful  History  of  the  Mor- 

ristown  Ghost.     i6ino,  bds.  Newark,  182^) 

760  CORVVIN,   Edw.  T.     History  of  the  Reformed  Church 
at  Millstone,  N.  J.     (Map.)     8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1866 

791  Centennial  History  of  Jamesburg,  N.  J.     8vo,  cl. 

Phil.  1876 

792  Raum,  John  O.     History  of  the  City  of  Trenton.  |  Maj) 

and  plates.]     8vo,  cl.  Trenton,  1871 

793  Hall,  John,  D.  D.    History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 

in  Trenton.     [Illustrated.]     i2mo,  cl.        N.  Y.,  1857 

794  Hills,  Rev.  Geo.   M.     History  of  the  Church  in  Bur- 

lington.    8vo,  cl.  Trenton,  1876 

795  Woodward,  E.  M.     Bonaparte's  Park  in  Bordentown. 

(Portrait  and  plate.)     8vo,  cl.  Trenton,  1879 

796  Johnson,    R.   G.      Historical   Account   of    Fenwick's 

First  Settlement  of  Salem.     i6mo,  cl.         Phil.,  1839 

797  A  Sketch  of  Camden  City.     8vo,  cl.  Camden,  1873 

798  Elmer,  L.  Q.  C.     History  of  the  Settlement  and  Pro- 

gress of  Cumberland  County.     8vo,  cl. 

Bridgeton,  1869 

799  OsBORN,  Rev.     Ethan.     The  Old  Stone  Church,  Fair- 

field.    (Portrait  and  plate.)     i2mo,  cl.         Phil.,  185S 

800  Wheeler,  Ed.  S.     Early  Days   along  the   Delaware 

and  Events  at  Sea  Grove.     (Illustrated.)    8vo,  cl. 

Phil.,  1876 

801  Early  and  Modern  History  of  Atlantic  City,     i2mo,  cl. 

Phil.  1878 


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tor>'.     llllnstratecl.l     8vo,  cl.  Phil.  1S74 

S03  A  North  Jersey  Jaunt.     (Privately  printed.)     i2mo,  cl. 

n.  p.  n.  d. 

804  Thomas,  (Gabriel.     Account  of  the  Province  of  Penn- 

sylvania and  West  New  Jersey.     (Map.)     i2mo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1848 

805  Pons,  Jos.  C.     The    New    Jersey    Kejrister   for    1837. 

(All  published.)     i2nio,  h.  roan.  Trenton,  1837 

806  (iRlH  ITJI,  Wni.     A  Treatise  on  the  Jurisdiction    and 

Proceedings  of    Justices   of    Peace    in    Civil    Suits. 
i2iT»o,  cf.  Newark,   1797 

807  Ravhoi.d,   Rev.  G.  A.     Reminiscences  of  Methodism 

in  West  Jersey.      i6mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1849 

808  Dkmakkst,   David  D.     History  and  Characteristics  of 

the  Reformed  Dutch  Church.     (Plates.)     i2mo,  cl. 

N.  Y..  1856 
More  than  half  this  vol.  relates  to  New  Jersey. 

809  Reports  of    the    New    Jersey    Railroad   and  Transpor- 

tation Company,  1837-63.     8vo,  h.  roan.     u.  p.     v.  d. 

809a  Report  on  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal,  1817;  Eliza- 
beth and  Somcrville  R.  R.  1839;  R.  R.  from  N.  Y.  to 
Lake  Erie,  (map,)  1853;  Free  Legislation  for  Rail- 
roads i860;  Railroads  of  N.  J.  (map,)  i860,  (2  pieces;) 
Morris  and  Essex  R.  R.  1868;  Railroad  E.xemption 
Tax,  1882:  Central  R.  R.  Mortgage,  1887.    9  pieces 

810  Larison,  C.  W.     a  Geological  Tour  in  New  Jersey. 

[Illustrated.]     i2mo,  cl.  Ringos,  1883 

A  curious  and  instructive  vol. 

811  Edwards,  Jonathan.     An  Account  of  the  Life  of  Mr. 

David  Braincrd,  Missionary  to  the  Indians  in  New 
Jersey.     8vo,  cf.     (Original  edition,  rare.) 

Boston,  1749 


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812  Our  Home:  A  Monthly  Maj^azinr  of  Oiijijujil  Articles. 

Vol.  I.  187.V  (All  piih'tl.)  Svo.  h.  roan.  .Sc.nic-rvilK- 
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amount  of  local,  historical  and  ^enealo^ncal  matter 
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abundant  cause  of  rr^^ret  that  the  publication  mij^ht 
not  have  been  continued.     Copies  of  the  vol.  are  rare. 

813  The  Wycliffe  Semi-Millennial  Bible  Celebration  of  N'mv 

Jersey.     |l'ortrait.|     .Svo.  cl.  Newark.  iSSi 

814  KosTKK.  John  Y.     New  Jersey  and  the  Rebellion.  (Por- 

trait.)    Svo.  cf.  Newark.  1868 

815  l)K  Pkystkk,  J.    Watts.     Personal    aud    Military    His- 

tory of  Philip  Kearn>-.     (Illustrated.)     Svo.  cl. 

N.   v..    |S(;9 

816  PVNK.  Henry  R.     The  History  of  the  First  New  Jersey 

Cavalry.     (Portrait  and  plate.)     i2nio.  cl. 

Trenton,  1871 

817  Historical  .Sketch  of  Co.  D.,  13th   N.  J.  Volunteers.   12 

mo.  cl.  N.  v.,  1875 

818  Histories  and  Reunions  of  N.  J.  Rejjiments ;  Report  of 

Gcttysburjj  Commission  ;  War  Lyrics.    (8  pamphlets.) 

819  Roc.KRS,  Henry  D.    Description  of  the  Geoloj^y  of  New 

Jersey.     (Map  and  plate.)     Svo,  paper.         Phil.  1840 

820  KlTClIII.L,    Wm.     First    and    Second    Reports    of  the 

Geological  Survey  of  New  Jersey.     (Maps  and  plates.) 
2  vols.     Svo,  paper  and  cl.  Trenton,  1S55-6 

821  Cook,  Geo.  H.     Geology  of  New  Jersey,    Svo.  cl.  Vol. 

of.     Maps.     (The  vol.  of  maps,  new  out  of  print,  sells 
at  high  price.)  Newark,  I868 

822  Cook,  Geo.  H.     Annual  Reports  of  the  Geol.  Survey 

of  New  Jersey.     1869 — .  (Full    set.)     I9   vols.     8Vo, 
paper.  Trenton,  1866  — 

823  Britton.  N.  L.     Preliminary  Catalogue  of  the  Flora 

of  New  Jersey.     Svo,  cl.  New  Brunswick,  18S1 


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:  Trenton,  1878 

825  Whitfield,  Robt.  B.     Brachiopoda  and  LamelHbran- 

chiata  of  New  Jersey.  (Map  and  35  plates.)  4to, 
cl.  Trenton,  1886 

826  Final  Report  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  New  Jersey. 

Vol.  I  and  Vol.  II,  Pts.  i  and  2.     3  vols.     8vo,  cl. 

Trentou,  1888-90 

827  Geology  of  Cape  May  County  with  a  Sketch  of  its  His- 

tory.    (Map  and  plates.)     8vo,  cl.  Trenton,  1857 

828  Strykf.r,  W.  S.     The  Princeton  Surprise  ;  The  Mas- 

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829  Histories  of  the  Churches  of  Newark.     [21  pamphlets.] 

830  Newark.     13  Miscellaneous  Pamphlets  Relating  to. 

831  4  Pamphlets  Relating  to  Essex  Co.;  History  of  Mont- 

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833  History  of  Elizabeth.  [4  pamphlets ;]  Churches,  of  4 ; 

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81. 

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842  Sketch  of  Synod  of  N.  J.;  Hist,  of  Reformed  Church  at 

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911  TOLMAN,  Jeremy  F.     History  of  the  Fox  River  Bap 

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912  M.VTSON,  N.     French   and    Indians  of   Illinois   River. 

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914  Hunt,  Jas.  H.     A  History  of  the  Mormon  War,  1834- 

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923  Smith,  Wm.  R.     The    History  of   Wisconsin,   Docu- 

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924  Blanchard,  Rufus.     Discovery  and  Conquests  of  the 

Northwest.  (6  parts.  Complete.  Maps  and  plates, 
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929  Reports  and  Collections  of  State  Historical  Society  of 

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931  Kohl,  J.  G.     Kitchigami.     Wanderings  Round  Lake 

Superior.     8vo,  h.  mor.  London,  i860 

932  Neill.    E.    D.     Minnesota    Explorers   and    Pioneers, 

from  156910  1855.    4to,  paper.        Minneapolis,  I881 

933  Dakotah  Land  and  Dakotah  Life.     8vo,  paper. 

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and  Surveys  in  Minnesota.     ^Maps.)    4to.  paper,  unc. 

Minneapolis,  1883 

935  Collections  of  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society.  5  voi.s. 

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936a  Long,  Maj.  Stephen  H.  Narrative  of  an  F.Kpedition 
to  the  Source  of  St.  Peter's  River,  Lake  VVinnepeek. 
Lake  of  the  Woods,  &c.,  in  1823.  2  ■  As.  (Map  aid 
plates.)     8vo.  cl,  unc.  Phil.  1824 

937  SCHOOLCRAFi",  H.  R.     Narrative  Journal   of  Travels 

with  Gov.  Cass  to  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi 
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Albany,  1821 

938 Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  Itasca  Lake^ 

the  true  Source  of  the  Miss.  River,  in  1832.  [Maps.} 
8vo.  cl.  N.  Y.  1834 


939 Summary  Narrative  of  Expeditions  to  the 

Sources  of  the  Miss.  River,  in  1820  and  1832.     8vo, 
cl.  Phil.  1855 

940  Cabot,  J.  Elliot.  Lake  Superior:  Its  Physical  Char- 
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8vo,  cl.  Boston,  1850 

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942  Heard,  I.  V.  D.     History  o'  the  Sioux  War  of   1862 

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943  Bryant  &  Murch.     History  of  the  Great  Sioux  Mas- 

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Indian    Massacres   and   War   in    Minnesota,    1862-3. 
(Portraits.)     i2mo,  cl.  St.  Paul,  1864 

945  Taopi  and  his  Friends,  or  the    Indians'   Wrongs  and 

Rights.     (Portrait.)     i2mo,  cl.  Phil.  1869 

946  RiGGS,  S.  R.     Tah-koo  Wah-kan  ;  or  the  Gospel  Among 

the  Dakotas.     (Plate.)     i2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1869 

94*7 Mary  and  I.     Forty  Years  with  the  Sioux. 

(Portraits.)     i2mo,  cl.  Chicago,  1880 

948  Owen,  David  D.      Report  of  Geological    Survey  of 

Wisconsin,  Minnesota  and  Iowa.     (Maps  and  plates.) 
4to,  cl.  Phil.  1852 

949  Winchell,  N.  H.     Vol.  I.     Final  Rept.  of  Geology 

of  Minnesota.     (Maps  and  illustrations.)    4to,  cl. 

Minneapolis,  1884 

950  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.    A  View  of  the  Lead  Mines  of 

Missouri.     (Plate.)     Svo,  bds,  unc.  N.  Y.,  1819 

951  Wetmore,  a.     Gazetteer  of  the  State   of  Missouri. 

[Map  and  plate,]     Svo,  cl.  St.  Louis,  1837 

9$2  Martels,    Heinrich  V.     Briefe   uber  die  westlichen 
Theile  der  Vereinigten  Staaten.     (Map.)     i2mo,  bds. 

Osnabruck,  1834 
Relates  almost  entirely  to  the  State  of  Missouri. 
[Valuable.] 


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953  Edwards  and  Hopewell.    The  Metropolis  of  the 

Great   West:    History   of  St.    Louis.     [lUustrated.j 
8vo,  cl.  St.  Louis,  i860 

954  Hill,  Walter  H.     History  of  St.  Louis    University. 

[Plate.]     8vo,  cl.  '  St.  Louis,  1879 

955  Mo.  Hist.  Society.     Publications  of  1-7  nos.;  6  papers 

had  before ;  3  other  pamphlets  relating  to  the  State. 
[16  pieces.] 

956  Autobiography  of    Lorenzo    Waugh.       (Illustrated.) 

i2mo.  cl.     A  pioneer  itinerant  in  Mo. 

San  Francisco,  1884 

957  Newhall,    John    B.     Sketches   of    Early    Iowa   and 

Emigrants' Guide.     (Map.)     i6mo,  cl.       N.  Y.,  1841 

958  WiLKIE,  Franc  B.     Davenport  Past  and  Present.  (Por- 

traits and  plates.)     8vo,  cl.  Davenport,  1858 

959  Ravnolds,  Gen.  W.  F.     Report  on  the   Exploration 

of  the  Yellowstone  River.    (Maps.)     8vo,  cl. 

Washington,  1868 

960  Belden,  Geo.  P.     Twelve  Years  Among  the  Indians 

of  the  Plains.     (Illustrated.)     8vo,  cl.         N.  Y.,  1870 

961  Poole,  Capt.  D.  C.     Among  the   Sioux   of   Dakota. 

i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1881 

962  Campaigns  of  Custer  in  the  Northwest;  aMi^  Life  of 

BufTolo  Bill,  Hunter,  Scout  and  Guide.     (Illustrated.) 
(2  pieces.) 

963  Custer,  Mrs.  E.  B.     "Boots  and  Saddles,"  or  Life  in 

Dakota  with  Gen.  Custer.     (Portraits.)     i2mo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1885 

964  Kelly,  Mrs.  Fanny.     Adventures  Among  the  Sioux 

Indians.     (Illustrated)     i2mo,  paper.    Toronto,  1880 

965  Rept.  of  Commission  to   Inspect   Affairs  of  Dakotas 

and  Yellowstone  Park.     (Map.)     8vo,  stitched. 

Washingfon,  1886 


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966  Rept.  of  Commission  to  Inspect  the  Condition  of  the 

Sioux  and  Crow  Indians.     (Maps.)     8vo,  stitched. 

Washington,  1884 

967  Repts.  and  Documents  relating  to  the  Work  of  the 

Episcopal  Missions  among  the  Dakotas.  (Valuable. 
20  pieces.) 

968  History  of  Sitting  Bull ;  Works  of  Sitting  Bull ;  Cus- 

ter's Last  Battle;  Custer's  Immortality;  the  Sun 
Dance  of  the  Oglala  Sioux ;  the  Dacotah  Tribes, 
their  Beliefs  and  our  Duty  to  them  ;  the  Relinquis- 
ment  of  the  Black  Hills  by  the  Sioux  ;  a  Visit  to  the 
Great  Sioux  Reserve ;  a  Month  among  the  Sioux 
Missions;  History  of  the  Sioux  Agreement;  Culber- 
son's Exploring  Tour  through  the  Bad  Lands,  1850; 
4  excerpts.     (9  pieces.) 

969  Kalm,  Peter.     Travels  into  North  America ;  Contain- 

taining  the  Natural  History  with  the  Civil,  Ecclesias- 
tical and  Commercial  State  of  the  Country.  Trans- 
lated by  Foster.     2  vols.    (Map  and  plates.)     8vo.  cf. 

London,  1772 

970  Carver,  J.     Travels  Through  the  Interior    Parts   of 

North  America  in  1766-7-8.  (Maps  and  plates.) 
8vo,  bds.  unc.  London,  1778 

971  Henrv,  Alexander.     Travels  and  Adventures  in  Can- 

ada and  the  Indian  Territories  in  1760  and  1776.  (Por- 
trait.)    8vo,  cf.  N.  Y.,  1809 

972  Humphreys,  David  D.  D.     Historical  Account  of  the 

Incorporated  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gos- 
pel in  Foreign  Parts.     [Maps.]     8vo,  cf. 

London,  1730 
Account  of  the    work   of    its    Missionaries   in    the 
American  Colonies. 

973  St.   John,   J.    Hector.     Letters   from    an    American 

Farmer,  Giving  Account  of  the  State  of  the  People 
of  North  America.     i2mo,  cf.  Phil.  1793 


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974  De  Creve  Coeur,  M.  St.   John.     Lettres   d'un    Cul- 

tivateur  Americain,  depuis  I'Annee  1770  jusqu'en 
1786.     3  vols.     [Maps  and  plates.]     8vo,  cf. 

Paris,  1787 

974a  Rogers,  Maj.  Robert.     A  Concise  Account  of  North 

America.     8vo,  bds.  London,  1765 

975  MiCHAUX,  F.  A.     Travels  to  the  ^Westward   of   the 

Allegany  Mountains,  in  the  States  of  Ohio,  Ken- 
tucky, Tennessee  and  the  Carolinas.  [Map.]  8vo, 
cf.  London,  1805 

976  Haswell,    Anthony.     Memoirs   and   Adventures    of 

Capt.  Matthew  Phelps,  two  voyages  from  Connecti- 
cut to  the  River  Mississippi,  1773  and  1780.  i2mo, 
cf.  Bennington,  1802 

977  Thomas,  David.     Travels  through  the^Western  Coun- 

try in  1816.     [Map.]     i2mo,  cf.  Auburn,  1819 

978  Ferrall,  S.  a.     a  Ramble  of   Six  Thousand  Miles 

through  the  United  States  of  'America.  8vo,  bds., 
unc.  London,  1832 

979  Hodgson,  Adam.     Remarksduringa'Journey  through 

North  America  in  the  years  18 19-21.  Account  of 
the  Indian  Tribes.     8vo,  boards,  unc.      London,  1823 

980  Catlin,  George.     Notes   of    Eight   Years   Travel    in 

Europe  with  his  North  American^Indian  Collection. 
(Plates.)     2  vols.     8vo,  cloth,  unc.  London,  1848 

981  McKenney,  Thos.  L.     Sketches  of   a   Tour  to   the 

Lakes.     (29  plates.)     8vo.  bds.  unc.     Baltimore,  1827 
Treats  fully  of  Chippewayflndians. 

982 Memoirs  Oflfirial  and  Personal ;  with  Sketch- 
es of  Travel  Among  the  Northern  and  Southern 
Indians.     [Portrait  and  Plates.]     8vo.  cl.    N.  Y.,  1846 

983  Lanman,  Charles.     Adventures^Among  the  Wilds  of 

the  United  States  and  British  American  Provinces. 
2  vols.     [Plates.]     8vo,  cl.  Phil.  1856 


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683a  Marcy,  Col.  R.  B.     Thirty  Years  of  Army  Life  on 
the  Border.     [Illustrated.]    8vo.  cl.  unc.     N.  Y.,  1866 

984  Sharan,  James.     ^Ydventures   During  Voyages  and 

Travels  in  the  Four  Quarters  of  the  Globe.  i2mo^ 
cf.  Baltimore,  1808 

985  Oehler,  Andrew.     Life,  Adventures,  and  Unparallel- 

ed Sufferings.     i2mo,  cf.  Trenton,  181 1 

Both  these  vols,  contain  account  of   the   Southern 
Indians  of  the  U.  S. 

986  HowiTT,  E.     Selections  from  Letters  during  a  Tour 

through  the  United  States,  1819.     i2mo,  bds.  unc. 

Nottingham,  1819' 
Sees  the  Indians  as  the  Lost  Ten  Tribes. 

987  Rcise  eines  Kupferschmiedes  uber  Bremen  nach  Nord- 

amerika  und  Texas,  1839-41.     [Plates.]     i2mo,  bds. 

Weimar,  1844 
Full  of  very  interesting  and  quaint  details. 

988  Peck.    New  Guide  for  Emigrants  to  the  Wejt.     Bos- 

ton,  1836.  Ferris.  The  States  and  Territories  of 
the  Great  West.  N.  Y.  1856 

989  De  Costa,  B.  F.     Verrazano  the  Explorer.     (Portrait 

and  maps.)    4to,  paper,  unc.  N.  Y.  1881 

990  De  Vries,  David  Peterson.     Voyages  from  Holland 

to  America,  1632  to  1644.    ^Portrait.)    4to,  cl.  unc. 

N.  Y.  1853 
Translated  by  Hon.  Henry  C.  Murphy. 

991  COLLOT,  General.     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septen~ 

trionale,  on  Description  des  Payo  arroses  par  le  Miss> 
issippi,  rOhio,  et  le  Missouri.  2  vols,  8vo,  paper, 
unc.     Atlas  4to,  paper,  uncut.     [7  maps  and  29  plates 


and  plans.] 


Paris,  1826 


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992  De  Castelnau,   Frances.      Vues  et    Souvenirs    de 

TAmerique  du  Nord.     4to,  paper,  unc.     (35    plates.) 

Paris,  1842 

The  works  of  Collot  and  De  Castelnau  are  both  of 

extreme   value.       The   writers  were    both    men    of 

marked  ability  and  have  gathered  carefully  and  pre- 

served  skilfully  with  pen  and  pencil. 

993  VOLNEY,   C.    F.      Tableau   du   Climat  ct  du  Soldes 

Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.     (Plates.)     2  vols.  8vo,  bds. 

Paris,  1803 

993a  La  Rochefoucauld-Liancourt.     Voyage  dans  les 

Etats-Unis  d'Amerique,  en  1795-7.     8  vols.  i2mo,  h. 

cf-  Paris,  1798 

994  The  Field  of  Mars :  Naval  and  Military  Engagements 

in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  of  Great  Bri- 
tain and  her  Allies.  2  vols.  [Maps,  plates  and  plans.] 
4to,  cf.  London,  178 1 

Valuable  for  Military  operations  in  America  to  close 
of  Revolution. 

995  Beamish,  N.  L.     The  Discovery  of  America  by  the 

Northmen  in  the  Tenth  Century.  [Maps.]  8vo,  bds, 
unc.  London,  1841 

996  History  of  Ancient   Vinland   by   Thormod   Torfason, 

Translated  by  Prof.  Chas.  G.  Herbermann,  with  In- 
troduction by  John  G.  Shea.     8vo,  paper,  unc. 

N.  Y.,  1 891 

997  Priest,  Josiah.     American  Antiquities  and  Discover- 

ies in  the  West.     (Plates.)     8vo,  cf.         Albany,   1833 

998  Bradford,   A.   W.     American   Antiquities   and  Re- 

searches into  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Red 
Race.     8vo,  cl.  N.  Y.  1841 

999  Jones,  George.     The  History  of  Ancient  America  an- 

terior to  Columbus.  The  Identity  of  the  Aborigines 
with  the  Tyrians  and  Israelites.     8vo,  cl. 

London,  184^ 


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looo  HORNIUS,    Georgius.       De    Originibus     Americanis. 
Libri  Quatuor.     i6mo,  cf.  Hagae  Comite's,  1652 

lOOi  BOUDINOT,  Elias.     The  Star  in  the  West ;  an  Attempt 
to  Discover  the  Lost  Ten  Tribes.     8vo,  cf. 

Trenton,  18 16 

1002  Smith,  Ethan.     View  of  the  Hebrews;  or  the  Tribes 

of  Israel  in  America.     i2mo,  cf.     Poultney,  Vt.   1825 

1003  Crawford,  Charles.     Facts  and  Arguments  to   Prove 

that  the  Indians  in  America  are  Descended  from  the 
Ten  Tribes.     i2mo,  bds,  unc.  Phil.  1801 

1004  Barton,  Benj.  S.     New  Views  on  the  Origin  of  the 

Tribes  and  Nations  of  America.     8vo,  cf.     Phil.  1798 

1005  Brinton,  D.  G.     Myths  of  the  New  World.     i2mo, 

cl.  N.  Y.,  1868 

1006  McIntosh,  John.     The  Origin  of  the  North  American 

Indians.     [Plates.]     8vo,  h.  cf.  N.  Y.,  1853 

1007  Morse,  Rev.  Jedediah.     A  Report  to  the   Secretary 

of  War  on  Indian  Affairs.     (Map  and  portrait.)     8vo, 
cf.  New  Haven,  1822 

i(X>8  Frost,  John.     The  Book   of   the    Indians   of    North 
America.     (Illustrated.)     i2mo,  cl.        Hartford,  1844 

1009  Thatcher,    B.    B.        Indian     Biography.        (Plate.) 

2  vols.     i6mo,  cl.  unc.  N.  Y.,  1843 

1010  Drake,  S.  G.     Biography  and  History  of  the  Indians 

of  North  America.     (Plates.)     8vo,  cf.     Boston,  1848 


1011 


8vo,  cl. 


The  Aboriginal  Races  of  North  America. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d. 


lOiia  DOMENECH,  I'Abbe  Em.  Manuscrit  Pictographiquc 

Americain.     (228  plates.)  8vo,  p.  Paris,  i860 

loiib La   Verite    sur  le    Livre  des    Sauvages. 

[10  plates.]     8vo,  p.  Paris,  1861 


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I0I2  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  The  Indian  in  his  Wigwam,  or 
Characteristics  of  the  Red  Race  of  America.  8vo, 
cl.  N.  Y.,  1848 

1013 The  American  Indians,  their  History,  Con- 
dition and  Prospects.     [Plates.]     8vo,  cl. 

Buffalo,   185 1 

1014  Beach,  W.  W.     The  Indian  Miscellany.     8vo,  cl. 

Albany,  1877 

1015  PiDGEON,  William.      Traditions   of    De-coo-dah,   and 

Antiquarian  Researches.     [Illustrated.]     8vo,  j1. 

N.  Y..  1858 

1016  Dodge,  Col.  R.  I.     Our  Wild  Indians.  Thirty-three 

Years'  Personal  Experience   Among    the    Red    Men. 
[Illustrated.]     8vo,  cl.  Hartford,  1883 

1017  Clark,  W.  P.    The  Indian  Sign  Language,  with  Brief 

Explanatory  Notes.     (Map.)     8vo,  cl.  Phil.  1885 

A  most  interesting  contribution  to  a  most  interest- 
ing subject. 

1018  Jones,  James  A.     Tales  of  an  Indian  Camp.     3  vols. 

i2mo,  bds.,  uncut.  London,  1829 

The  compiler  of  these  vols,  had  a  curious  personal 
history  and  this  work  is  quite  in  keeping  with  him. 

1019  Sagen  der  Nordamerikanischen  Indianer.     i2mo,  bds. 

Altenburg,  1837 

1020  Knortz,  Karl.     Uralte  und  neue  Marchen  und  Sagen 

der     Nordamerikanischen     Indianer.       [Illustrated.] 
8vo,  bds.  Leipzig,  1880 

102 1 Mythologie  und  Civilisation  der  nordameri- 
kanischen Indianer,  1882;  Marchen  und  Sagen  der 
nordam  Indianer  1887.     2  vols.  8vo,  paper,  unc. 

1022  Vail,  Eugene  A.     Notice  sur  les  Indiens  de  I'Amer- 

.  ique  du  Nord.     [Map  and  colored  plates.]  8vo,  paper, 

unc.  Paris,  1840 


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1023  Lewis,  R.  B,     Light  and  Truth ;  the  Universal   His- 

tory of  the   Colored   and   the   Indian    Race.     i2mo, 
calf.  Boston,  1844 

1024  Lives  of  Celebrated  American  Indians.     [Illustrated.] 

2  vols.  i2mo,  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1843 

1025  New'SOX,  T.  M.     Thrilling  Scenes  Among  the  Indians. 

[Illustrated.]     i2mo,  cl.  Chicago,  1884 

1026  WiMER, Events  in  Indian  History;  an  Account 

of  the  Indians  and  of  the  Early  Settlements  in  North 
America.     Plates.     8vo,  sheep.  Lancaster,  1842 

1027  HOYT,   E.     Antiquarian  Researches:  and   History  of 

the  Indian   Wars  of  the  Country.     8vo,  bds,  uncut. 

Greenfield,  1824 

1028  Transactions  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society, 

Vol.   I.  Contains  Heckewelder's  History  of   the    In- 
dians of  Pennsylvania.     8vo,  bds,  uncut.       Phil.  1819 

1029  Catlin,  George.     The  Breath  of  Life,  or  Mal.Respir- 

ation  and  its  Effects.     (Illustrated.)     8vo,  cl. 

N.Y.,  1872 
One  of  the  most  philosophical  of  the  author's  many 
works. 

1030  Catlin,  Geo.  O-kee-pa.      A  Religious  Ceremony   of 

the  Mandans.     (13  colored  plates.)  Royal  8vo,  cl. 

London,  1867 
The  most  critical  and  authentic  of  all  Catlin's  works. 

103 1  Eastman,    Mrs.    Mary.      Dahcotah:   or.    Life     and 

Legends  of  the  Sioux.     [Plates.]     i2mo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1849 

1032  Copway,  G.     The  Traditional  History  and  Sketches 

of  the  Ojibway  Nation.     [Illu.strated..]     i2mo,  cl. 

Boston,  1 85 1 

1033  Jones,  Peter.     History  of  the  Ojibway  Indians.     [Il- 

lustrated.]    i2mo,  cl.  London,  1861 


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1034  Coi'WAY,  George.     The  Life,  History,  and  Travels  of. 

(Portrait.)     i2mo    cl.  Phil.  1847 

The  same,     (i  plate.)     8vo,  cl.  Albany,  1847 

The  first  contains  Ojibway  hymns. 

1035  COMMUCK,  Thomas,  (a  Narragansett   Indian.)     Indian 

Melodies.     Half  roan.  N.  Y.,  1845 

A  collection  of  tunes  composed  by  Commuck. 

1036  Record  of  Engi»gements  with  Hostile   Indians.     8vo, 

paper.     2  editions.  Chicago  and  Wash.  1882 

1037  King.    Campaigning  with   Crook,    1880.      Jackson. 

Catalogue  of  Indian  Photographs,   1877.     (2    pieces.) 

1038  Dr.  Rush.     History  of  Medicine  Among  the  Indians, 

1874;  Jarvi.s.  The  Religion  of  the  Indian  Tribes,  18 19; 
COATES.  The  Indian  Population  of  America,  1834; 
Catlin.  Gallery  of  Indian  Portraits.  (3  pieces.)  1838, 
'45  and  '48  ;  Mc  Kenny  &  Hall.  Indian  Portraits, 
1836;  Tyson.  The  Surviving  Remnant  of  the  Indian 
Race,  1836;  An  Account  of  the  American  Indians; 
1848;  Stanley.  Indian  Portraits,  1852;  Ulricl  Die 
Indianer  Nord-Amerikas,  1867;  Jackson.  Indian 
Photographs,  1877  ;  Powell.  The  Philosop'jy  of  the 
American  Indians,  1876;  Slafter.  Pre-Historic  Cop- 
toric  Copper  Implements,  1879;  Mason.  Ethnological 
Directions  Relative  to  Indians,  1875;  EKLL.S.  Re- 
ligion  of  Aborigines  of  America,  1887;  Bandelier. 
Romantic  American  Archaeology,  1885.    ('7  pieces.) 

1039  Tracts  Relative  to  the  Aborigines,   1838-42  (9.)     8vo, 

cl.  London,  1844 

1040  Some  Account  of  the  Religious  Society  of  Friends  in 
,  ,       Relation  with  the  Indian  Tribes.     (Maps.)     8vo,  cl. 

uncut.  London,  1844 

1041  Jackson,  Halliday.    A  Brief  View   of  the   Friendly 

Conduct  of  William  Penn  towards  the  Indians.    8vo, 
bds.  Phil.,  1830 


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The  Friends  and  the  Indians.  A  collection  of  pam- 
phlets (18;)  some  very  rare,  all  valuable.     1756-1886. 

Nevin,  Rob't.  P.  Black  Robes,  or  Sketches  of  Mis- 
sions and  Ministers  among  the  Indians.     i2mo,  cl. 

Phil.,  1872 

Ban(;s,  Nathan,  D.  D.     History  of  the  Missions  under 
the  Care  of  the  Methodist  Church   Among  the    In- 
dians.    [Portrait.]     i2mo,  calf.  N.  Y.,  1832 
A  very  rare  and  valuable  vol. 

History  of  Choctaw  Mission  ;  do.  Mackinaw  Mission; 
(/o.  Sioux  Mission  ;  do.  Pawnee  Mission.  i6mo,  cl. 
(4  pieces.  Rare.) 

Memoir  of  Catherine  Brown.  (2  copies.)  The  Little 
Osage  Captive.     (3  pieces.)     l6mo. 

Eastburn,  Robert.  A  Faithful  Narrative  of  the 
Many  Dangers  and  Sufferings,  as  Well  as  Wonderful 
Deliverances,  of  Robert  Eastburn  during  his  late 
captivity  among  the  Indians.     i2mo,  mor. 

Phil.  1758 

Green,  Ashbel.     Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  East- 
burn.     i2mo,  calf.  Phil.,  1828 
The  Eastburn  Captivity  is  reprinted  in  this  vol. 

A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  Benja- 
min Gilbert  and  his  Family;  who  were  captured  by 
the  Indians,  and  taken  from  their  Farms,  on  the 
Frontiers  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  Spring  of  1780. 
8vo,  stitched.  Phil.,  1784 

A  Narrative  of  the  Capture  of  Certain  Americans  at 
Westmoreland  by  Savages ;  and  the  Perilous  Escape 
which  they  Effected,  by  Surprising  Specimens  of  Pol- 
icy and  Heroism.     i2mo,  stitched. 

New  London,  1784 


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1054 


1055 


1056 


1057 

1058 
1059 

1060 


BOWNAS,  Samuel.  An  Account  of  the  Captivity  of 
Elizabeth  Hanson,  late  of  Kachecky  in  New  Eng- 
land.    i2mo,  stitched.  London,  1787 

Dickenson,  Jonathan.  God's  Protecting  Providence; 
Man's  Surest  Help  and  Defence  in  Times  of  Greatest 
Difficulty  and  most  Imminent  Danger,  &c.  i2mo, 
stitched.  London,  1790 

Sketches  of  the  War  in  Florida.  The  Capture  and 
Escape  of  Mrs.  Simmons,  twice  taken  by  Indians. 
1 2mo,  stitched.  N.  Y.,  1837 

An  affecting  Account  of  the  Tia;  ical  Death  of  Major 
Swan,  and  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Swan  and  Infant 
Child  by  the  Savages  (in  Missouri.)  [Plate.]  i2mo, 
paper.  Boston,  1815 

Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  SufTerings  of  Mrs. 
Harriet  Lewis,  and  her  three  children,  who  were 
taken  prisoners  by  the  Indians  near  St.  Louis,  on  the 
25th  of  May,  1815.     [Plate.]     l2mo,  stitched. 

Boston,  1 82 1 

Narrative  of  the  Capture  and  Providential  Escape  of 
Misses  Frances  and  Almira  Hall  (in  Illinois.)  [Plate.] 
8vo,  paper.  N.  Y.,  1822 

Includes  narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Philip  Brig- 
don. 

Narrative  of  the  Massacre  by  the  Savages  of  the  Wife 
and  Children  of  Thomas  Baldwin  (the  Kentucky  Her- 
mit.)    (Plate.)     8vo,  paper.  N.  Y.,  1835 

Lee,  Nelson.  Three  Years  Among  the  Camanchee, 
(in  captivity.)     i2mo,  paper.  N.  Y.,  1859 

Narrative  of  the  Extraordinary  Life  of  John  Conrad 
Shafford,  the  Dutch  Hermit,  Dundee,  Canada.  (Cap- 
tured  by  Indians.)     (Plate.)     8vo,  paper.    N.  Y.,  1840 

Priest,  Josiah.  The  Captivity  of  Gen.  Freegift 
Patchin.     8vo,  stitched.        ,  Albany,  183^ 


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lo6i  Vani.kasoN  &  VandkI.KUR.  A  Narrativr  of  a  Voy- 
age  Taken  by,  ami  Residence  of  the  Latter  for  Seven 
Years  Amon};  the  Indians  of  the  Columbia.  i2mo, 
stitched.  Windsor,  i8oi 

1062  Loudoun,  Archibald.     A    Selection  of  Some  of  the 

Most  Intercstinj;  Narratives  of  ()utraj;es  Committed 
by  the  Indians  in  their  Wars  with  the  White  People. 
(Reprint.)     2  vols,  8vo,  cl.  uncut.        Marrisburu,  1888 

1063  Miss     Barber,     Five    Year's   Sufferings    Among    the 

Dakotas ;  Gertrude  Morgan,  Life  and  Adventures 
Among  the  Pawnees  ;  Miss  Coleson,  Captivity  Among 
the  Dakotas  ;  Mc  Kay,  Life  Among  the  Indiana  in 
Oregon  ;  Miss  Meeker,  Captivity  Among  the  Utes. 
[5  pieces. I     [Illustrated.]     8vo,  paper. 

1064  Manyi'KNNV,  Geo.  W.     Our  Indian  Wards.  8vo,  mor. 

Cin.  1880 

1065  Otis,  Eiavki.i,  S.     The  Indian  Question.     lamo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1878 

1066  Walker,  F.  A.     The  Indian  Question.     [Map]  i2mo, 

d.  Boston,  1874 

1067  Battey,  Thos.  C.  A.     Quaker  (as  Agent)  Among  the 

Indians.     (Portrait.)     i2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1875 

1068  Jackson,  Helen.    A  Century  of  Dishonor.     i2mo,  cl. 

Boston,  1886 

1069  Barrows.  Wm.,  D.  D.     The   Indian's  Sidcof  the  In- 

dian Question.     i2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1887 

1070  Murray,  Hon.  C.   A.     The    Prairie   Bird.     8vo,   half 

mor.  N.  Y.,  1850 

107 1  Robinson,  Solon,     Me-won-i-toc.     A  Tale  of  Frontier 

Life  and  Indian  Character.     8vo,  cf.  N.  Y.,  1867 

1072  Elkswatawa ;  or,  the  Prophet  of  the  West.     A  Talc  of 

the  Frontier.     2  vols.     !2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1836 


1073  Sni;i,I,IN(.,  Anna  I..  Kabaos.i ;  or.  the  Warriors  of 
the  West.  A  Talc  of  the  Last  War.  (INates.) 
'-'»"".  I'l-  N.  V.   1H4J 

ro74  Hoffman,  C.  F.  (;roysIacr:  A  Koniancr  of  the  Mo- 
hawk.    2  vols.     i2nK).  cl.  N.  V,  i«4() 

1075  nEI.lsi.K,   I).  W.     The  Adventures  of  a   Family  Lost 

in  the  Great   Desert  of  the  West.     |  Plates.  |      i2nio. 
cl-  riiil.  1H54 

1076  Tan-^jo-ru-a :  An  Historical  Drama.     i2mo.  il. 

IMiil.  rH5r> 

1077  Jones,  J.  R     Wild  Western    Scenes;  Adventures  in 

the  Western  Wilderness.     (lMat«!s.)     i2mo.  cl. 

Phil.  i«5.S 

1078  Okto.      \  R.     Camp  Fires  of   the    Red    Men:    or.  a 

Hundred  Years  Ago.     (2plates.|      i2mo.  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1H55 

1079  PklCK.    T.    li.    Snap.      The    Ox-Train     Kra.      Karly 

Troubles  of  Horder  Trade.     (I'latcs.)     i2nio.  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1 88 1 

1080  Bachk,  R.   M.     American   Wonderland,     f  Plate.)    12 

mo,  cl.  Phil.  ,87, 

,1081   Brinkkrhoff,    H.    R.     Nah-nee-ta,    a    Tale    of    the 
Navajos.     i2mo,  cl.  Wash.  1886 

1082  CllAMl'NEY,  Lizzie  W.     Howling  Wolf  and  his  Trick 

Pony.     (Plates.)     i2mo,  cl.  Boston,  1888 

1083  Cooper,  J.  F.     The  Prairie.     (2  plates.)     8vo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1876 

1084  Ouabi:  or  the  Virtues  of  Nature.     An    Indian    Tale. 

(Plate.)     8vo,  paper,  uncut.  Bos.  1790 

1085  Mead,   Chas.     Mississippian   Scenery;    a    Poem,   de- 

scriptive of  the  Interior  of  North  America.     i2mo, 
calf.  Phil.  1 8 19 


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\\w  Aiht'MtuirH  i>i  Diunol  Houue.     Uino,  lalf. 

ManiHunhuin,  iHi  ^ 
K»S;  Oiua;aM  lilian   lair,     liiuo,  luls.      (  hailoslitu,  iHm 

h>SS  Win  IINii.  (ii>n.  Hcniy.    Oi\t\va,  iho  Son  ofllu'lMHTMl. 

\2i\\y\  hall  »all.  N.  v.,  iHii 

K>So  Su.oiiKNI'V.  I.,  n.      I  rait'*  ol  thr  ,\l)niij»im"«  of  Ainn- 

ita.     \>nu\  M'i,  uiunt.  t.'niMl)ii<lm',   iHj.i 

UXH>  M«    1 M  I  V\.   Isaai.      riir    I'all    of   Ilu-    Indiai*,    wllh 

oilut  Pootus.     wmo.  rl.  nnmt.  HohI.  iH^o 

hVji    >t,\v  oMi«,  (Jon.  Alr\.     ronliar:oi    the    Sic^jr    of    Dr- 

tn>it.     u>tno,  pupor,  utuut.  Ho»l.  18,^5 

ux)i  Ml  W  \\\  \  \ .  J.  K.     ln«loi  isitMi,  a  Palo  of  (lir  l''at  Wrst; 

ami  otiu  r  Toonis.     l  Muo.  il.  I'hil.  i8_vj 

uv)>  JANMN.  Saiinu'l  M.      ilu^   I  ast  of   lIu-   I  .tnapo,    ami 

otluM  rooms      i.>i\io,  ol.  I'hil.  lH;^c) 

ivV)4  \\i:i<sriK,    M.    M.       INuahontas.       A    l.o^rml,    willi 

Notes.     1 2ino,  Inls.  Phil.  I1S40 

ivK)S  Smiih,  Soba.  P»>\vhatan ;  a  Metrical  Romance, 
limo.  d.  N.  v..  1S41 

RV)(>  c'v>Mo\,  (ioo\i;o  n.  I'ccmnsc.  or  the  West  Phiily 
Years  Since.     uMm>,  Inls.  N.  V..  1842 

ux)."  SvHvVMCKAir.  11,  K.  /Mhalla.  oi  the  Lonl  of  Palla- 
iloi^a.     .\  laic  of  the  I'lx'ck  War.     1  .Mno.  Inls. 

N.V..  i;43 

KX>J^  SrONr.  Wm.  1..  The  Poetry  .nul  History  of  W'yo- 
minji.     i-'mo.  cl.  N.  Y..  1S44 

lOaS.xJONKS,  (ieorj;e.  Pecumseh  and  the  Prophet  of  the 
West,  with  Notes  atul  a  Hio<;raphy  of  (ien.  W.  II. 
Harrison.     8vo.  cl.  London,  1844 

1099  \\  HlVNKV.  Phos.  R.      The   .\mbnscadc.  an   Historical 

l\>eni.     i:!nu\cl.  N.  Y.,  1845 

1 100  Ma-ka-tai-me-shc-kia-ki.ik  ;  or  Hlackhawk,  and  Scenes 

in  the  West.     (I'l'^tes.*     umc.  cl.  N.  Y.,  1848 


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InMpKth.      A  Mctiirnl    KoinjiiKc.      i.?mo,  d. 

N.  v..  1K4/, 

(<U'\VA\.  A.      riir  Ojihway  CoiMincMt  ;  ii  '\n\i   oHhr 
Nidilnvrqt.     (iVMlniit.)      I.?ii)>».   (I.  N,  V,.    iK^/ 

'.I  KM.  Nathan.     riiatiM'    dlcn    and    Ihinj/con    HinU. 
tOtwt,  (I.  Hofl.,  't;^ 

MoSMI'K.  W.  II.  C.   TIh-  IWtirai  Wfukn  of.  (rorfraif.; 
i  vnh.,  ijino,  (1.  N.  v.,  i«54 

Tilt'   fiml    vol.   iq  altnoMt   rntircly  {im\\>n<^((\  of    In- 
dian [locntM. 

('AI,I»W|.;|  1,,  II., ward    II.      (>lia(!a   and    Oflirr    I'o(m<;. 

22mo,  tj.  N.  v..  iH^t, 

Si^jnal  I'iiTson  flir  Trail  of  tlir  I'aflifmdcr.  N.Y,  »Kt;0 
Al,l,|-,N.  William,  I).    I).      VVmiiiiaMio.  or  tli»<    Vale  .,f 

the  lloo.HaliiiiniiK.      Portrait.      I2mf»,  tl.       Most.  (850 
(Jk/.VSoN,  Win.  J.     (  hitora,  and  otiur  I'ofirm,      i2nio, 

*'•  Clinrh^stf.n,  iHi,f, 

LoNdlKl.inw,  II.  W.      Ihr  .S..n«  >,{  Hiawatha.   l.<;mo, 

t^'-      ''^/'"'.  .",os.  1855 

(llUHlcic,    Aniara.      IMylhon   iind   Snyj-u   dor  Indianrr 

Amcrika's.      |  Plate.  |     4to.  paper.         hnsseldorf,  1856 
CamI',    I'hineas.      I'oeins     <»f     the      Mf.hawk     Valley. 

(Mostly  Indian. I      I2nif),  d.  Utica,  j«5r, 

Wa-wa-wanda.     A    Lcjicnd    f,f    Old    Oran^re.     (Map,; 

i2mo,  cl.  N.  v.,  ,Hfxj 

Coi.ONKY,  Myron.     Manoniin  :  a  Khythrnicai  RorDance 

of  Minnesota.     121T10,  cl.  St.  Louis,  1866 

Si  KiiET,  A.  H.     hrontenac:  a  I'ocni    of    the    'rorpjois. 

(Portrait.)     4to,  cl.     (Edition  de  luxe;  Albany,  1866 
Kknnkdv,  Kvcndcr  C.     Ossco,  the  Specter  Chieftain. 

i2mo,  cl.  Leavenworth.  Kas.,  1867 

Daki:,  0.  C.     Ncbra,ska  Legends  and   Poems.     /2mo, 

N.  v.,  .871' 


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1 1 1;   Hiawatha  :  \\\c  Stoi\  »>l'  the  lioiiuois  Sa(^i\      iJmo,  cl. 

N.  Y..  I87.i 

mS  HisiHtr,  1,1'vi.      ri\(   IN K'tiial  Works  of.     (Mostly    In- 

•  lian.)     Svo,  cl.  Albany,  1S70 

1119  H.VTH.WVAV.  Mrivj.     Tlu'  Iam^iic  ol  llu-  lro<|uois,   aiul 

other  l.ci;cn(ls.     |  Portrait.]      iJino,  cl. 

c:hica^;o,  18.SJ 

1 1 20  ()mialiiu\a:  a  Koiuaiicc.      umo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  iiSS4 

1121  NoKRis,  r.  \V.      Ihc  Cahmu't  of  the  Cotcan.     (Illiis- 

tratoil.)     iJino,  cl.  I'liil.  1884 

1122  M.MK.  Charles.      Tecumseh:  a  Drama,      uino.  cl. 

Toronto,  i88() 

\\2\   Wah.Ks.  (iay.      Ihe    I'oetical    Works    of.     IncUulinj; 

the  Wicota.     I2iu>.  cl.  Cin.  1887 

1124  H.xsKl'.l  I..  Ihos.     N.     \ouiii;  Kt)nkapul.  the  Kinj^  of 

Utes.     I  Illustrated.  I      i2ino.  cl.  Denver,  1889 

1125  R/VNl).      I'he  Iniiian's  Dyinj;  Dream  ;     I.ej^eiuls  of  the 

Hlue  Hills;  Si'l  u  ri.KiF.  Minnetonu,  orthe  Indian 
Ciift  ;  CoiUll.  Weenonah,  1881  ;  Mavf.KS,  Men- 
dota,  the  Spirit  of  the  Lake,  1881  ;  Son^s  of  Dahko- 
tah'Land.  1882     |6  pieces.) 

1126  E.vsiMAX,  Mary   H.      The    Romance  of   Indiati   Life. 

I  12  coloretl  plates. I     4to.  mor.  Phil.  185.^ 

1127 The  American  Annual:   Illustrative  of  the 

Early  History  of  North  America.  21  plates.  [Illus- 
trating^ Indian  Life.]     4to.  cl.  Phil.  n.  d. 

1128  SCHOOl.CRAir,  H.  R.  Information  Respectinjj  the 
History,  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the  Indian  Tribes 
of  the  United  States:  Collected  and  Prepared  under 
the  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs.  6  vols.  4to,  half  mor. 
uncut.  Phil,  i860 

The  usual  sets  of  this  work  are  more  or  less  imper- 
fect, apparently  from  mere  carelessness  in  assembling 
the  parts.     Plates  are  wanting  or  other  defects  occur. 


117 


This  sot  uiis  by  special  pcnnissioii  fioin  tin-  pithlishcrs 
Ciircfnll)*  niiidc  up  l»y  its  first  owner.  He  w.is  ;il- 
IdUi'd  t(»  sric'ct  tlic  sij.;n;it  iiic's  iind  j>iiit(s  of  <'ii(  li  vol. 
with  ;\  view  to  h,iviiij4  tiuMii  all  pKscnt  ;iiul  in  f.iiilt- 
li'ss  condition,  I, onj^' continued  n^c  ns  well  as  c  rit  i- 
c.d  eoll.it  ion  indicate   that    he  succet  drd.      Ihere  are- 

VV'  f'l"  |'H{''  p'*'^'"*'  "^'^'^y    ''f   them    (olored;   nnincc 
oiisuiiod  cuts,  and  frecpienl  maps, 

riie  position  of  this  work,  as  concerns  intrinsic  val- 
ue, is  imi(pie.  Whatever  .Schoolcraft  himself  con- 
tributed is  curious,  often  sur|»risin}^,  souk  times  hu- 
milial  111'.',.  With  ^n'eat  opportunities  and  indefat  i{.;ahle 
iudu -trw  his  iililisiii}.;,  coinparat i\'<'  po'.\«  i  was  aliso- 
llltely  ////.  In  the  midst  of  copious,  valuable  material 
his  judi^'nent  W.IS /.Imost  diuinan;.  while  f.iiuy  movetl 
at  random.  After  notiii}.;  the  f.imous  iii,inifesto(  s  that 
he  issued  it  is  piti.ible  to  find  so  feeble  ac  i omplish- 
nient.  In  spite  of  all  this,  howevtr,  the  work  is  es- 
sential and  indispensable.  ihere  are  in  il  veiy  many 
papers,  contributed  by  well-informed  ^Ipecialists  up«>n 
various  topics  of  Indian  antirpiity,  history,  usaj^c  and 
lan}4uaj4e.  These,  h.ippily,  toiistitule  .i  lai;,M'  portion 
of  the  volumes  and  are  of  permam  nt  value.  The 
work,  in  this  way,  will  always  remain  a  necessity  to 
all  Indian  students. 

1129  C!a  II.IN,  (ieor^re.  North  American  liulian  Portfolio. 
Indian  Scenes  and  Amusements  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains and  I'rairies  of  America.     I'olio,  iialf  rcjan. 

London,  1K44 
This  is  the  most  elaborate  ;ind  worthy  of  Catlin's 
works  and  in  the  main  well  de.scrvcs  all  the  favorable 
notice  that  has  been  bestowed  upon  it.  The  25 
colored  plates  are,  with  perhaps  a  single  exception, 
faithful  delineations  of  essential  phases  of  primitive 
Indian  life,  as  it  existed  fifty  years  ago;  before  the 
influences  of  an  advanced  civilisation  had  completely 


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obliterated  it  and  effectually  disintegrated  quite  all 
the  desirable  and  characteristic  traits  of  the  Indian 
himself.  In  this  relation  the  volume  will  for  all  time 
be  an  ocular  presentation  of  a  form  of  life  which  is 
now  entirely  disappeared.  What  the  author  intended 
should  be  art  has,  therefore,  already  assumed  the 
sturdier  guise  of  enacted  history. 
1 130  Lewis,  J.  O.  The  Aboriginal  Portfolio:  or,  a  Collection 
of  Portraits  of  the  most  celebrated  Chiefs  of  the 
North  American  Indians.     Folio,  half  calf. 

Phil.  1836 
It  is  rare  that  a  lover  of  conscientious  work  exper- 
iences a  more  genuine  satisfaction  than  is  afforded  in 
the  examination  of  this  volume.  Mr.  Lewis  was  evi- 
dently a  man  of  persistent  and  enthusiastic  purpose. 
The  hardsiiip  and  at  times  personal  peril  that  he  en- 
dured in  gathering  his  material  and  the  unaided  hero- 
ism with  which  he  finally  succeeded  in  placing  before 
an  unappreciative  public  the  results  of  his  toilsome 
work  are  not  easily  paralleled.  The  meager  con- 
temporary notices  of  him  that  have  been  seen  unite- 
in  presenting  him  as  also  a  man  of  sterling  worth  and 
admirable  unobtrusiveness.  So  retired  was  he  that 
there  is  still  much  uncertainty  as  to  the  exact  condi- 
tions under  which  his  portraits  were  finally  published, 
as  well  as  to  just  how  many  were  really  issued. 
Usually  yz  are  counted  a  complete  set.  In  this  col- 
lection there  are  five  additional  Lewis  portraits,  rais- 
ing the  total  to  yy.  So  far  as  known  the  volume  is 
unique.  There  are  also  inserted  22  duplicates. 
There  are  also  in  addition  two  plates  from  paintings, 
one  by  P.  Rindisbacher,  the  other  by  T.  R.  Peale  : 
and  an  Indian  portrait,  sketched  by  Jerome  Thomp- 
son. 

As  to  the  historic    value   of   the    Lewis   portraits 
there  can  be  no  question.     In  every  detail  they  are 


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among  the  most  authentic  Indian  portraits  ever  pro- 
duced. The  author  seeks  to  present  the  Indian 
lineaments  precisely  as  he  found  them.  Though  not 
so  artistic  nor  elaborate  as  the  Le  Moyne  or  Zu  Wied 
sketches  (Lots  7  and  354)  they  are  equally  valuable. 

1131  Mc  Kenny  &  Hall.     History  of   the    Indian   Tribes 

of  North  America,  with  Biographical  Sketches  and 
Anecdotes  of  the  Principal  Chiefs.  [120  colored  por- 
traits.] 3  vols.  Folio,  half  mor.  Phil.  1838 
This  work,  from  the  favorable  circumstances  of  its 
publication,  and  from  recognized  position  and  in- 
fluence of  its  authors,  has  occupied  a  place  in  public 
esteem  so  prominent  as  to  exclude  almost  entirel}- 
from  view  the  works  of  Le  Moyne,  Lewis,  Zu  Wied  and 
Catlin,  already  noted.  In  all  respects  it  is  admirable 
for  the  painstaking  skill  and  taste  with  which  it  was 
executed,  and  creditable  to  the  devotion  and  industry 
of  its  collaborators.  To  know  it,  however,  at  its  true 
worth,  it  should  always  be  studied  comparatively,  as 
one  of  a  worthy  series.  The  perspective,  in  which 
the  Indian  is  here  exhibited,  loses  none  of  its  value 
because  essentially  independent.  His  historic  char- 
acter, though  viewed  somewhat  poetically,  is  in  no 
wise  appreciably  distorted. 

1 132  Morton,  Samuel  George.     Crania  Americana,   or,   a 

Comparative  View  of  the  Skulls  of  Various  Aborig- 
inal Nations  of  North  and  South  America.  (Map, 
frontispiece,  78  plates  and  numerous  cuts.)  Folio, 
cl.  uncut.  London,  1839 

Starting  from  an  entirely  independent  stand-poiut 
and  wrought  out  with  an  entirely  distinct  purpose 
Dr.  Morton's  extended  and  scholarly  essay  may  in  no 
way  be  better  appreciated  than  in  connection  with 
works  immediately  preceding.  Its  special  and  en- 
during ethnological  worth  has  from   its   first   appear. 


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ance  been  cordially  recognized  and  freely  utilised  by 
compararive  students.  In  this  copy  is  found  a  fine 
portrait  of  the  author  and  lo  additional  plates. 

1 133  Wilkes,  Charles.     United  States  Exploring  Expedi- 

tion. During  the  Years  1838-42.  Vol.  7.  Ethnog- 
raphy and  Philology.  By  Horatio  Hale.  (3  maps.) 
4to,  cl.  uncut.  Phil.  1846 

The  appropriateness  of  this  vol.  in  the  present  con- 
nection will  be  readily  discerned  in  the  150  pages  of 
carefully  gathered  and  scientifically  presented  data 
relating  to  the  ethnology  and  philology  of  the  tribes 
of  our  Northwest.  Mr.  Hale's  contributions  will 
always  continue  to  be  of  indispensable  value  to 
scientific  students. 

1134  Morgan,  Lewis  H.     Systems  of   Consanguinity   and 

Affinity  in  the  Human  Family.  [14  plates.]  4to, 
bds,  uncut.  Wash.  1870 

Nearly  half  of  this  work  relates  to  the  Indians  of 
the  United  States.  Mr.  Morgan's  plan  was  original 
and  philosophical.  His  own  contributions  are  ex- 
tremely meritorious.  The  only  limitation  in  intrinsic 
worth  is  the  author's  lack  of  personal  acquaintance 
with  the  philological  data.  He  was  obliged  to  take 
nearly  all  of  these  at  seeond  hand,  and  not  infrequent- 
ly from  who  were  as  emphatic  as  they  were  ignorant. 

1 135  Powell,  J.' W.     Annual  Reports  of   the    Bureau   of 

Ethnology  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution, 1879-85.  6  vols.  (Maps  and  illustrations.) 
Royal  8vo,  cl.  Wash.  v.  d. 

1 136  Annual    Reports   of   the    Board    of    Regents   of-  the 

Smithsonian  Institution.     22  vols.     8vo,  cl. 

Wash.  V.  d. 
This  lot  comprises  all  the  Repts.  in  whicn   papers 
relating    to    Indians    or    American    Ethnology   are 
found. 


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1 137  Annual  Reports  of  the  Peabody  Museum  of  American 

Archaeology,  ist  to  20th.     8vo,  paper,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1868-87 

1 138  Transactions  of  the   American    Ethnological    Society. 

2  vols.     8vo,  paper,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  1845-48 

1 139  Transactions  and  Collections  of   the   American    Anti- 

quarian Society.     Vols  I.  and    II.     8vo,    bds,    uncut. 

3  vols.  Worcester  &  Cambridge 
To  accompany   Gallatin's    Essay   in    Vol.    II    is   a 

Manuscript  Index,  1 2mo,  carefully  prepared  by  Dr. 
E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  Every  mention  of  each  tribe  is 
noted  by  page.  As  an  indication  of  the  minute  care 
with  which  the  Index  is  prepared  it  may  be  mentioned 
that  over  500  tribal  names  or  designations  are  entered. 
With  many  of  the  names  references  are  also  made  to 
other  authors.  To  any  one  consulting  Gallatin's  Es- 
say the  Index  will  be  an  ir^  aluable  aid. 

ii39aCongres  International  des  Americanistes.  Premiere 
Session.     2  vols.     8vo,  paper,  uncut.         Nancy,  1875 

1 140  The  American  Antiquarian  and  Oriental  Journal. 
i2vols.vin  numbers  as  issued,  from  the  beginning, 
1878  to  1 891. 

IT41  Lubbock,  Sir  John.  The  Origin  of  Civilization  and 
the  Primitive  Condition  of  Man.  (Illustrated.) 
i2mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1871 

1142  The  Historical  Magazine,  and  Notes  and  Queries  con- 
cerning the  Antiquities,  History,  and  Biography  of 
America.  Vols.  1-7  (ist  series)  half  mor ;  vols.  8  and 
9  in  nos.;  vol.  10,  nos.  1-6  in  nos.,  nos.  7-12  in  half 
mor.  Vols.  1-9  (2nd  series)  half  mor.;  vol.  10  in  nos. 
Vol.  I  (3d  series)  half  mor.  (but  misnumbered ;)  vols. 
2  and  3  in  nos.  There  are  also  the  two  Extras,— 
Prescott  Memorial,  paper;  and  Irvingiana,  cl.  To- 
gether as  one  vol.     24  vols.     (Complete  set.) 

Bos.  and  N.  Y. 


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Notes  and  Queries  concerning  the  History  and  An- 
tiquities of  America  and  Biography  of  Americans. 
EUiited  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.  In  nos.  3  vols. 
(Complete  set.)  Phil. 

!  144  The  Magazine  of  American  H -story  with  Notes  and 
Queries.  Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens.  Vols,  i- 
9.     In  nos.  as  issued.  N.  Y.,  1877-83 

1 145  The  American    Pioneer,   a    Monthly   Periodical,    de- 

voted to  the  Objects  of  the  Logan  Historical  Society. 
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erature and  Science,  Education,  the  Mechanic  Arts 
and  Agriculture.  (Illustrated.)  2  vols,  half  mor. 
(Complete.)  Nashville,  1852 

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Southwest. 

1 147  Force,  Peter.     Tracts  and  other  Papers,  relating  to 

the  Origin,  Settlement,  and  Progress  of  the  Colonies- 
in  North  America.     Vols.  3  and  4.     8vo,  cl.  uncut. 

Wash.  1844-6 

1 148  HUBLEY,    Bernard.      The    History  of  the   American 

Revolution,  Including  the  most  Important  Events 
and  Resolutions  of  the  Honorable  Continental  Con- 
gress, &c.,  &c.     Vo'.  I.     (All   published.)     8vo,    calf. 

Northumberland,  Pa.,  1805 

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of  the  Society  of  Friends  During  the  Revolutionary 
War.     8vo,  cl.  Phil.  1848 

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1 1 5 1  WAT.SON,  Winslow  C.     Men  and  Times  of  the  Revo- 

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128 

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1154  Henry,  John  J.     An  Accurate  and   Interesting  Ac- 

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of  Heroes  who  traversed  the  Wilderness  in  the  Cam- 
paign against  Quebec,  in  1775.     i2mo,  calf. 

Lancaster,  1812 

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mo,  calf.  Baltimore,  1844 

1156  Thomas,  E.  S.     Reminiscences  of  the  Last  Si.xty-five 

Years.     2  vols.     i2mo,  cl.  Hartford,  1840 

Relates  particularly  to  the  Revolution. 

1 1 57  Adams,  John.     The  Works  of.     With  Life.     10   vols. 

(Portraits.)     8vo,  cl.  uncut.  Bos.  1856 

1 1 58  Jefferson,  Thomas.    The  Writings  of.     9  vols.  (Por- 

trait.)    8vo,  half  mor.  N.  Y.,  1854 

1 1 59  Hancock,  John.     Ten  Chapters  in  the  Life  of.     8vo, 

cl.  N.  Y.,  1857 

1160  Centennial  of  the  Declaration   of    Indepedence.     8vo* 

paper,  uncut.  Worcester,  1876 

1 161  Conway,  Moncure  D.     Omitted  Chapters  in  the  Life 

of  Edmund  Randolph.     [Portrait.]     8vo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1888 

1 162  Vol.   of  Tracts:    Laws   of    Naturalization,     1819; 

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1 164  A  Collection  of  Facts  and  Documents  Relative  to  the 

Death  of  Maj.  Gen.  Ale.xander  rLimilton.     8vo,    calf. 

N.  Y..  1804 

1165  Hamilton,    Alex.      Observations    on     Certain     Doc- 

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N.  Y.,1865 

1 166  Sahink,  Lorenzo.     Notes  on  Duels  and  Dwelling.     12 

mo,  cl.  Hos.  1856 

1 167  The  Echo,  with  other  Poems,  (8  phitt  >.)      8vo,   calf. 

(Very  rare  and  curious.)  N.  ¥.,  1807 

1 168  M'Akkk,  Robt.  B.     History  of  the  Late  War  in  the 

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Lexington,  Ky.,  1816 
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1169  Dawson,  Moses.     A  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Civil 

and  Military  Services  of  Maj,  Gen.  Wm.  H.  Harrison. 
Svo,  bds,  uncut.     (Fine  copy.)  Cin.  1824 

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Phil.  1 81 3 

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1 172  Drake,  Benj.     Life  of  Tecumseh,  and  of  his   Brother 

the  Prophet.     [Illustrated.]     i2mo,  cl.  Cin.  1841 

1173  Hall,  James.     Life  of  Gen  Harrison.     Portrait.     An« 

other  Life  of  Gen.  Harrison.     i6mo,  cl. 

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the  Year  1S13.     «vo,  calf.  N.  Y..  1813 

A  Periodical  of  which  only  five  nos.  appeared, 
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sketches  of  Dr.  Kdward  Miller,  Oliver  Elsworth,  C. 
Colden  and  Gen.  Z.  Pike.  Much  of  the  contents  re- 
lates to  the  War  of   1812. 

1175  IIatc:[I,  Col.  VV.  S.     A  Chapter  of  the  History  of   the 

War  of  1812  in  the  Northwest.   i2mo,  calf,    Cin.  1872 

1176  Whitmorc,  Wm.  [i.     The  American  Genealogist.  (Por- 

trait.)    8vo,  cl.  Albany,  1875 

1177  Pkaks(jn,  Jonathan.     Contributions  for  the   Genealo- 

iiies  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Albany  County.     (Plate.) 
4to,  bds.  uncut.  Albany,  1872 

1178  Skars,   Edmund    H.     Pictures   of   the    Olden    Time. 

With    Genealogy    of  the    Scars   Family.      (Privately 
printed.)     2  plates.      i2mo,  cl.  Bos.  1857 

1179  LlTTELl,,  John.     Family  Records,  or  Genealogies  of 

the  First  Settlers  of  Passaic  Valley.     [2  plates.]     8vo, 
half  mor.  uncut.  Feltville,  N.  J.,  1851 

1 180  SULMVANT,  Joseph.     A  Genealogy  and  Family  Mem- 

orial.    (Privately  printed,  356  copies.)     [Plate.]     4to, 
cl.  Columbus,  1874 

Records  of  the  SuUivant,  Starling,  Holloway, 
Reamy  and  other  families,  with  much  local  history. 

1181  WmtMORE,  W.  H.     Registers  of  P*amilies  settled  at 

the  Town  of  Medford,  Mass.     (Plates.)     8vo,  half  roan. 

Bos.  1855 

1 182  BiNNEV,  C.  J.  F.     The  History  and  Genealogy  of  the 

Prentice  or  Prentiss  Family.     [Portraits.]     8vo,  cl. 

Bos.  1852 

1183  ScRANTON,  Rev.  E.     A  Genealogical  Register  of  the 

Descendants  of  John  Scranton.     8vo,  cl. 

Hartford,  1855 


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tlicir  Dcscciul.nits.     [Portraits.]     Svo,  cl. 

Lowoll,   1H77 

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1 18()  SroDDAKI),   krv.    K.  VV.      The    Stoddard    (ienv  .I;n;y, 
(Tortraits.)     Svo,  paper,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  1865 

11S7  Coi.K,  Rev.  David.     Isaac  Kool  and  Catherine  Servcn. 

Their  DesceiulaiUs.     (Portraits.)     8vo,  paper. 

N.  Y.,  1876 
iiSS  .\    (uMicalo^ical    Memoir   of    the     I'amily     of     John 

Lawrence.     8vo,  cl.  Itoston,  1847 

1189  The  Rawson  Family.     8vo.  paper.  I^oston,  18.^9 

1190  The  Descendants  of  \Vm.  Wentworth,  1850;  The  Dc- 

scendants   of    David    .\t\vater,    1851;     The    Bicknell 
ticnealoj^y,  1880;   The  Harbor  Cicnealo^y,  1885;  The 
Thomas   (icnealogy   (Ohio,)     1885  ;     The    American 
(ienealoy;ical  Queries  (all  pub'd)  1889.     (6  piece.s.) 

1191  IMiilip    Ilunton    and   his    Descendants,    1881;     Luca.s 

Rauss  ami  his  Descendants,  1878.     |2  pieces.) 

1192  BriN(  KKKHOIF,    Joris     Dircksen.      The     Family    of. 

(Maps  and  plates.)     8vo,  paper,  uncut.       N.  Y.,  1887 

119^^   HaRH.M CM,  Rev.  H.     Annals  of  the  Harbaugh   Fam. 
ily  in  America.     i2mo,  cl.  Chambersburjj.  I856 

1194  Hess.  John  H.     A  Record  of   the    Hess  F'amily.     16 
mo.  cl.  Lititz,  Pa.  1880 

I  195  BkiniACHKK,  Jacob  N.     The  Hsi  Dacher  Genealogy  in 
America.     l6mo,  cl.  Elkhart,  Ind.  1884 

1196  Hervas,  El  Abate    Don    Lorenzo.     Catologo    de  las 

Lenguas  de  las  Naciones  Conocidas.     Vols.  I.  and  II. 

4to,  paper,  uncut.  Madrid,  1800 

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M()7  Du  I'oNCKAU,  I'.-I^t.  Mi'inoirc  sur  Ic  System  (iram- 
inatical  dcs  Laiu|iics  dc  (|iit](|iics  Nations  Ituliennes 
tic  rAnicrit|m:  ilu  Nord.     8vo,  jiapcr,  uncut. 

I'aris,  1838 

1198  Hrinion,  I),  (i.      riur  riiilosophic  (irainmar  of  Ameri- 

can Lan^uai^es.     8vo,  bds.  I'hil.  1885 

1 199  I*I('KKKIN(;,  John.     Komarks  on  the  Indian  Languages 

of  North  America,  ifrom  ICncyclopcdia  Americana;) 
Ucber  die  Indianischcn  Sprachen  Amcrikas.  i2mo, 
stitched.  Leipzig,  1834 

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murks,  with  notes,  by  Talvi. 

1200  b'irst  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Society  for  l*ro- 

moting  the  Civilization,  &c,  of  the  Indian  Tribes  in 
the  United  States.     8vo,  paper,  uncut. 

New  Haven,  1824 
I'hilogical  notes  and    vocabularies    of   several  lan- 
guages. 

1201  Ludkwk;,  Hermann  K.     The  Literature  of  American 

Languages.     8vo,  cl.  London,  1858 

1202  I'OWEI.I.,  J.  W.     Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Indian 
Languages.     4to,  cl.  Wash.  1877 

1203  Cuoc,   Rev.  Jean   Andre.     Jugement    Errone    dc    M. 

Ernest  Renan  sur  les  Langucs  Sauvages.     8vo,  paper. 

Montreal,  1870 

1204  RAMI),  S.  T.,  D.D.     Dictionary  of  the  Language   of 

the  Micmac  Indians.     4to,  bds.  Halifax,  1888 

See  Shea's  American  Linguistics  for  Micmac  Gram- 
mar. 

1205 A  First  Reading  Hook  in  the    Micmac    Lan- 
guage.    i2mo,  bds.  Halifax,  1875 

1206 The   Book  of  Exodus;  The  Book  of  Sams. 

2  vols.     i2mo,  cl.  Halifax,  1859-70 


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121 1  Vetromile,  Rev.  Eugene.     The  Prayer  Song.     8vo, 

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Academy  of  Sciences  and  Arts. 

12 1 5  Laurent,  Jos.     New  Familiar  Abenakis  and  English 

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1219  Cotton,  Josiah.     Vocabulary   of   the    Massachusetts 

Indian  Language.     8vo,  stitched,  uncut. 

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guage of  the  Muhhekaneew  Indians.  8vo,  stitched, 
uncut.  London,  1788;  the  same  from  vol.  10,  2nd 
series,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  1823,  with  introduction  and 
copious  notes,  by  Pickering.     [2  pieces.] 

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1226  Chrcstomathic  Alyonquine,  Paris,    1873;     The  Indian 

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1355   RiGGS,  Mrs.  M.  A.  C.     An   English   and    Dakota    Vo- 
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Bos.  1844 
Richmond,  1872 

Park  Hill,  1843. 

N.  Y.,  1867 


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Dakota  Language.      4to,    sheets,    uncut.     (Unique?) 

Wash.  1852 

'357 T^''i^  Dakota   First    Reading    Book.     i6mo, 

cl.  Cin.  1839 

1358  Dakota  Hymns.      i6mo,  cl.  Hos.  1842 

•359  My  ^^wn  Hook  (in  Dakota.)     l6mo,  bds.  Hos.  1842 

1360  Dakota  Lessons.     l6mo,  paper.  Louis'-ille,  1843 

1 361  Model  First  Reader.     i2mo,  bds.  Chicago,  1873 

1362  Geography  (in  Dakota.)    4to,  bds.  N.  Y.,  187C 

1363  Dakota  W^ord-Hook,  1881  ;  Dakota  Reader,   1876.     12 

mo,  bds.  N.  Y. 

1364  Dakota  Hymns  and  Tunes.     4to,  cl,  N.  Y.,  1883 

1365  Dakota  New  Testament.      i2mo,  roan.         N.  Y.,  1873 

1366  Dakota  Hymns.      i6mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

1367  Precept  Upon  Precept,  do.  N.  Y.,  n.  d, 

1368  Pilgrims  Progress,  do.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

1369  Dakota  Primers  (2  ;)  Catechism;   Hymns;  Lessons.  (5 

pieces.)     i6mo,  paper. 

1370  Dakota  Book  of  Common  Prayer.     8vo,  mor. 

St.  Paul,  1865 

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N.  Y.,  1881 

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Yankton,  1879 

1375  Dr.^ota  Prayers.      i6mo,  cl,  Cin.  1884 

1376  Dakota  Prayers.     i6mo,  cl.  Sioux  Falls,  1890 

These  two  are  in  the  Titon  dialect  by  Bp..  M.  Mar- 
ty, V.  A.,  of  Dakota. 


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Williamson,  Relationship  of  the  13ak()ta,  1881  ; — 
The  Dakotan  Languages,  1882;  r)()\si;\',  I'honology 
of  the  Siovan  Languages,  1885;  HlKMAN,  The 
Sioux  Language,     [5  pieces.  | 

1378  Scenes  in  the  Life  of  Christ.     [Col.  IMates.]     4I0. 

1379  Mai  rilKWS,  Washington.     Ethnography   and    Philol- 

ogy of  the  Hidatsa  Indians.     8vo,  cl.  Wash.  1877 

1380  Hamilton   &    Irvin.     An    Elementary  Hook  of  the 

loway  Language.      i6mo,  bds. 

loway  and  Sac  Mission  I'ress,  L  T.,  1843 

1381 Original   Hymns  in    the    loway    Language, 

iilso,  Prayers.     i6mo,  cl.     [Same  place  and  date.] 

1382  An  loway  Grammar.     i6mo,  cl. 

(Same  place,)  1848 
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Mr.  Hamilton,  with  additions  in  red  iik.  The  three 
volumes  comprise  all,  except  a  I'rimcr  |8  pages]  and 
a  Catechism  (29  pages)  that  has  been  published  in 
the  Iowa  Language.  They  are  of  great  value  and 
rarity. 

1383  Hamii/PON,   Rev.  Wm.     Hymns  in  the  Omaha  Lan- 

guage.     i6mo,  sheets,  uncut.  N.  Y..  1887 

1384  Merrill,  Rev.  Moses.    The  History  of  Our  Lord  and 

Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  in  the  Otoe  Language.  i2mo, 
cl.  Rochester,  1888 

A  reprint  (50  copies)  of  the  original  work  issued  at 
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a  sketch  and  genealogy  of  Mr.  Merrill    and    his    wife. 

1385  Zeisberger's    Delaware    Grammar;    Brinton's    Chahta- 

Muskokee  Legend  ;  Whipple,  Rept.  on  Indian  Tribes 
(from  Vol.  3,  Pacific  R.  R.  Surveys;)  Gatschet's 
Zwolf  Spraclien  aus  dem  Sudwesten  Nordamerikas, 
in  I  vol.  4to,  roan. 


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1386  Havdkn.     Ethnography  and  Philology  ot  the  Indians 

of  the  Missouri  Valley;  Swan.  The  Indians  of  Cape 
Flattery;  Sawr.  The  Haidah  Indians,  i  vol.  4to, 
half  mor. 

1387  Hayden,  F.  V.     Ethnography  and  Philology  of  the 

Indians  of  the  Missouri  Valley.  (Map  and  plates.)  4 
to,  paper,  uncut.  Phil.  1862 

1389  Haumonte,  Parisot,   Adam.     Grammaire  et   Voca- 

bulaire  de  la  Langue  Taensa.     8vo.  paper,  uncut. 

Paris,  1882 

1390  Cancionero  Americano  en  Lenqua  Taensa,    1881 ;  La 

Langue  Taensa ;  Brinton.  The  Taensa  Grammar 
and  Dictionary,     (3  pieces.) 

These  two  lots  constitute  a  strange  episode  in   the 
history  of  the  Indian  languages. 

3391  Hale.  Indian  Migrations,  1883;  Chamberlain. 
The  Catawba  Language,  1888  ;  Gebow.  A  Sho-sho- 
nay  Vocabulary,  1868;  BARBER.  Utah  Dialects,  iZyy  \ 
Eells.  The  Twaha  Indians,  1877;  LucY  P'oslarieu. 
les  Langues  Indiennes  de  la  Californie,  188 1.  (6 
pieces.) 

1392  Adams,  L.     Examen  de  Seize  Langues  Americaines. 

8vo,  paper,  un^ut.  Paris,  1878 

1393  De   ChakENCY,   H.     Melanges  de  Philologie  et    de 

Paleographic  Americaines.     8vo.  p.  uncut. 

Paris,  1883 

1394  Latham,  R.  G.     Essays  Philological  and  Ethnograph- 

ical.    8vo,  cl.  uncut.  London,  i860 

1395  Gatschet,   a.    S.     Forty  Vocabularies   of    Western 

Languages.     4to,  p.  uncut.  Wash.  1878 

1396  Giorda,  Rev.  J.     A    Dictionary  of  the   Kalispel  or 

Flathead   Indian   Language.      2   vols.     8vo,   sheets, 
uncut.  Missoula,  Mon.,  1877-9 


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'397 Grammatical  sketch  of  the  Kalispcl  Lan- 
guage ;  Catechism  ;  Scripture  Narratives.  3  pieces. 
8vo,  sheets  uiicut. 

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Father  Giorda  and  his  fellow  workers,  amid  many  and 
great  discouragements,  demands  cordial  acknowledg- 
ment from  all  linguists. 

1398  Mexual,  Rev.  John.     First  Reader  and  Catechism  in 

the  Laguna  [Pueblo]  Dialect.     i2mo,  sheets. 

Laguna,  N.  M.,  1881-2 
All  that  is  published  in  this  language.     [Scarce.] 

1399  L.'VNNlNd,  C.  M.     A  Grammar  and  V^ocabulary  of  the 

Blackfoot  Language.   i6mo,  bds.      Fort  Benton,  1882 

1400  Sl'AULDlNc;.     Gospel  of  Matthew  in  Nez  Perce,   1871  ; 

AiNSLlK.     Gospel  of  St.  John  (in  same,)    1876;     Nez 
Perces  Hymn  Book,  1882.     3  pieces. 

1401  Eells.     Hymns  in  the  Chinook    Jargon,    1878;  Com- 

plete Dictionary   of  the   Chinook   Jargon,    1882.     [2 
pieces.]. 

1402  Prayers  and  Caterhism  in  the  Snohomish    Language, 

1879;     •*>rtw<'  in    the   Yakania   Language.    1872.     [2 
pieces.] 

1403  Von  Kru.senstern,  A.  J.     Worter-Sammlungen  aus 

den  Sprachen  einiger  Volker  des  Oestlichen  Asiens  u. 
der  Nordwest  Kuste  von  Americka.    4to,  p.  uncut. 

St.  Petersburg,  18 13 

1404  Henry.  V.     Grammaire  Raisonnce  dc  la  Languc  Ale- 

oute.     8vo,  p.  uncut.  Paris,  1879 

1405  Radloff,  L.     Wortenbach  der  Kinai-Sprache.      4to, 

p.  uncut.  St.  Petersburg,  1874 

1406  Krause,  a.     Die  Tlinkit-Indianer  der  Nordwestkuste 

von  Amerika.    (Plates.)     8vo,  p.  uncut.       Jena,  1885 

1407  Pilling,  J.C.     Bibliography  of  the  Eskimo  Language. 

4to,  p.  uncut.  .         Wash.  1887 


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Egedi:,    Paul.     Giammatica    Gronlandica.     i2mo,   p. 

unc.  Hafniae,  1760 

Fabricius,  Otho.     Forsogtil  en  forbedast  Gronlandsk 

Grammatica,  i2ino,  p.  unc.  Kiobenhavn,  1801 
Genesis    (in    Greenlandish,)      1822;     also. 

Psalms,  1824,  and  Isaiah  1825  (translated  by)    N.  G. 

Wolf.     i2mo,  calf.  Kiobenhavn. 

Ross,  Sir  John.  Vocabulary  and  Dialogues  in  Eng. 
Danish  and  Esquimaux,     4to,  paper,  unc.    n.  p.  n.  d. 

Documents  in  the  Spanish,  Apalachino  and  Tinnnnano 
Languages.     Fac-similes.     4to,  bds.  n.  i     1859 

Orozco  V  Berra,  Manuel.  Geografia  de  las  Len- 
guas  de  Mexico.     [Map.]     F'olio,  half  mor. 

Mexico,  1864 

De  Charencv,  H.  Notice  sur  Quelques  Families  de 
Langues  du  Mexique,  1870;  Sur  Differents  Idiomes 
de  la  Nauvelle  Espagne,  1876.     [2  pieces.] 

De  Neve  y  Molina,  D.  Luis.  Reglas  de  Ortografia, 
Diccionario  y  Arte  del  Idioma  Othomi.  i6mo,  half 
m.  Mexico,  1863 

Perez,  D.  Francisco.  Catec'smo  de  la  Doctrina 
Cristiana  en  Lengua  Otomi.     8vo,  p.  unc. 

Mexico,  1834 

Gastelu,  Ant.  Vazquez.  Arte  de  Lengua  Mexicana. 
Folio,  p.  unc.  Mexico,  1885 

De  Lingua  Othomitarum  Dissertatio.     4to,  p.  unc. 

Sandoval,  D.  Rafael.  Arte  de  la  Lengua  Mexicana. 
i6mo,  cf.  Mexico,  1810 

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and  Spanish.)     8vo,  half  mor.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

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1422  De  Arenas,   Pedro.     Guide    do   la    Conversation    en 

trois  Langues.     (French,  Spanish  and   Mexican.)     12 
mo,  half  mor.  Paris,  1862 

1423  Noticias  de  los  Indios  del  Dcpartmento  de  Veragua  y 

Vocabularios  &c.    4to,  paper.        Sari  Francisco,  1882 

1524  Mendoza,  Eu.     Catalogo  de  las    Palabras   Mexicanas 
Introducidas  al  Castellano,  4to,  paper.    Mexico,  1872 

1425  De  Olmos,  a.     Grammaire  de  la    Langee    Naluath. 

8vo,  p,  line.  Paris,   1875 

1426  De  Bourbourg,  Brasseur.     Dictionnaire,  Grammaire  et 
Chrestomathie  de  la  Langue  Maya.     Folio,  p,  unc. 

Paris,  1872 

1427 


Grammaire  de   la    Langue   Quichee.     8vo, 

hi  If  mor.  Paris,   1862 

1428  Brinton,   D.  G.     Pamphlets  Relating   to   the    People 

and  Languages  of  Mexico  and  Central  America,     (17) 

1429  Polysynthesis    in    American     Languages ; 

Prehistoric  Chronology  of  America ;  the  Natchez 
Indians ;  Language  of  the  Natchez  ;  the  Chakta- 
Muskokee  Legend  ;  the  Mound  Builders ;  Bird-Track 
Sculptures  in  Ohio.     (8  Pieces.) 

1430  Gatschet,  a.  S.     18  Pamphlets  on  Indian  Tribes  or 

Indian  Languages. 

1431  Dawson  &  Tolmie.     Indian  Vocabularies  of  British 

Columbia;  GooD.  Sketch  of  Nitlakapamuk  Gram- 
mar ;  and,  Part  of  Prayer  Book  (in  same.)     y  Pieces) 

1432  Trumbull,  J.  H.     6  Pamphlets  on  Indian  Languages. 

1433  Campbell,    Rev.    John.     7    Articles    on    Indians    or 

Indian  Languages. 

1434  BuscilMANN,   J.  C.  E.     Grammatik  der   Sonorischen 

Sprachen.     3  vols.    4to,  bds.  unc.  Berlin,  1864-3 


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1435 I'cbcr  (lit-  Aztckischcn  OitsnaiiKii.     4to,  p. 

line.  '  IkMlin,  1853 

1436 Die  Spr.'ichcn  dcr  Fima  11.  (Ilt  Koloschcn. 

4to,  p.  line.  Berlin,  1855 

1437 Das  Apache  als  cine  Atiiapaskische  Spiaclie. 

4to,  bds,  viic.  Berlin.  1S60 

143.S  Die  V(>clker  u.     Sprachen    New    Mexico's. 

4ti>,  bds.  unc.  Berlin,  1^58 

1439  Shea's  Library  of    American    Linguistics:    i.    French- 

( )nf)ndaL;"a  Dictionary- :  2.  Flathead  (irammar ;  3. 
'irammar  of  the  Heve  Language:  4.  Mutsun  Gram- 
mar; 5.  (irammar  of  the  Pima  or  Nevome  ;  6.  Yaka- 
nia  (irammar  and  Dictionary:  7.  Vocabulary  of  San 
Antonio  Mission  ;  8.  Mutsun  X'^ocabulary  ;  9  Chinook 
Vocabulary;  10.  Radical  Works  of  the  Mohawk  ;  11. 
(Mallam  and  Lummi  Vocabulary;  12.  Dictionary  of 
the  Chinook  Jargon;  13.  M.ikmaque  Grammar.  13 
vols.,  royal  8vo.  cl.  N.  Y.,  1860-64 

1440  Hkinton.   D.  (\.      Librar\-    of    Aboriginal    American 

Literature.  I.  The  ^Llya  Chronicles;  2.  The  Iro- 
(juois  Book  of  Rites;  3.  The  Gueugence ;  4.  Mi- 
gration Legend  of  the  Creek  Indians;  5.  The  Lenape 
and  their  Legemls ;  6.  Rig  Veda  Americanus;  7. 
.Ancient  Nahuatl  Poetry;  8.  Annals  of  the  Cakchi. 
(puis.     8vols.     (4  paper.  4  cl.i  uncut.       Phil.  1882-90 


1441   -A  (irammar  of  the  Cakchiquel  Language  of 

(iuatema'a.     8\-o,  bds.  unc.  Phil.  1884 

1442 — —  Aboriginal    American    Authors    and    their 

Productions.     8vo.  bds.  unc.  Phil.  1883 

1443   Powell,    |.  W.     Introduction  to  the  Study  of   Indian 
Languages.     4to,  cl.  Wash.  1880 


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1444  Hinc.iu  of  Kthnolog)-.  Kinal  Reports.  Vol.  I.  Dai  i 
the  Trifjes  of  Alaska:  (illMts,  the  Tribes  of  Western 
Washni-ion  and  Oej^on.  Vol.  3.  P(nVKKS  the 
Tribes  of  California.  Vol.  4.  M(»k(;AN,  Houses  and 
House-Life  of  American  Aborigines.  Vol.  5..  Rai 
Cup-Shaped  .Sculpture;  Fl.KrcHKR.  Prehistoric  Tre- 
phining; Thomas.  The  Manuscript  Troano.     4to,  ci. 

1445  The    Archaeology   of   the    Southuestern     Territories 
Vol.  VH   of  the  Wheeler  Survey.     |  Very  valuable,  j 
^''^'^''-  Wash.  ,879 

I44^>  Hkinton,  D.  (i.  The  Arauack  Language;  Acts  of 
the  Apostles  in  Arawack  ;  Lord's  Prayer  and  Creed. 
(3  pieces.) 

1447   l^)Wi: I.i„  J.  W.     Annual  Reports  of  U.  S.  Geological 
Survey,  1-9.      |S  vols,  cl.,  1  p.  ]      Royal  8vo.         \:^h. 

144S   Havdkn.  F.  v.     Annual  Repts.  of   f.  S.     (ieological 
Survey.      10  vols,  and  1  vol.  mai)s.     8vo.  Wash. 

1449  S  Monographs  Relating  to  American  Anthropolgy.  41,, 

paper.  ...     ,' 

'  Wash. 

r450  Journal  Am.  Anthropological  Institute.   Vol.  i,   No     1 
(all  issued,)   1872:  Anthropological    Papers  by    Chas' 
Ran.     (2  pieces.)  Wash.  iJlS.: 

145'    Anthropological  Society  of  Washington.  3  vols.     .Sv<, 
paper.  ■" 

145  «a  NOTT  &  (}i.n,i,(,x.     Indigenous  Races  of  the   Earth  ■ 
or  Neu-  Chapters  of  Ethnological  Inquirv.     Rova!  8vn' 

halfmor.     (Illustrated.)  xrv     .«r- 

•* '  •   I . ,  I  «i 5  / 

1452   Miscellaneous    Correspondence.     Vol.    1       Edited    b\ 
Henj.  Martin.     8vo,  bds.  i^^^j,,,,         ' 

Contains  portrait  of  Sir  Wm.  Johnson.  3  maps 
and  numerous  articles  relating  to  colonial  affairs  in 
America. 


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1453  United  Brethren's  Missionary  Intelligencer.     1820-25. 

I  vol.     8vo,  half  calf.  Phil. 

Numerous  articles  on  missions  among  the  Indians. 

1454  The  Sexagenary ;  or  Reminiscences  of  the  Revolution. 

Svo,  p.     [Portrait.]  Albany 

1455  DUNI.AP,  VVm.     History   of   the   American   Theatre, 

Svo.  cl.  N.  Y.,  1832 

1456  The  Whig  Portrait  Gallery.     39  Portraits.     8vo.  cl. 

1457  White,  R.  G.     National  Hymns.     [Plate.]     8vo,   cl. 

N.  Y..  1861 

1458  Webber  C.  W.     Wild  Scenes  and  Wild  Hunters.  (Il- 

lustrated.)    8vo,  cl.  Phil.  1867 

1459  Hoffman,  C.  F.     Wild  Scenes  in  the  Forest.     (Plate. 

portrait  inserted.)     Svo,  half  mor.  London,  1837 

1460  Powers,  Stephen.     A  Tramp  Across  the  Continent. 

[Illustrated.]     Svo,  cl.  Hartford,  1872 

1461  FlElJ),  T.  W.     An    Essay   Toward    an    Indian    Bibli- 

ography.    Svo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1873 

1462  RiGdS,  Rev.  S.  R.     a  Grammar  and  Dictionary  of  the 

Dakota  Language.     4to,  cl.  Wash.  1852 

1463  Shea,   John   G.     The   Catholic   Church    in    Colonial 

Days.     Svo,  cl.  unc.  N.  Y.,  1866 

Relates  almost  entirely  to  missions  among  the    In- 
dians. 

1464  Farmer.  John  S.     Americanisms  Old   and    New.     A 

Dictionary   of   Words,    Phrases   and    Colloquialisms 
Peculiar  to  the  U.  S.,  &c.    4to,  vel.        London,  1887 

1465  Brown.  John  J.     The  American  Angler's  Guide.    [Il- 

lustrated.]    i2mo,  paper.  N.  Y.,  1849 


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M66  Haf.i.eck,  Fit/  Greene.    Alnu-.Vk-  r-   .. 

I^oems.     8VO.CI.     r././     ""'' ^•"^'^''    7';,  «;^er 

'467  Longfellow,  H.  W.    Hyperion  -.  p  '  '^'^^ 

«vo.  bds,  unc      fist  rr.    J^^""""'  '^  ^""lance.     2vols. 

•     ^'■^^^^'- fine  copy.,  N.Y.,  ,849 

'      ~d:]~~^^^'^"^^"-''''^"^-     -o.   el.    nnc.     (.t 

.    r       ^  ^OS.    1840 

'469  Camphell,  Thos.     Gertrude  of  VVyomin.     .^      k/ 
""c.     fist  ed.]  *»'yominj,r.    ^t^^  ^ds, 

,.^^  r-  London,  1809 

'  London,  16^6 

14;  I   Hooker,   Ricl.ard.     The    Works   of  /» 

engraved  title.)     Folio  cf  ^^o-'trait   and 

'     ■  London,  i7oc 

°'^-     '-'"o»  cl.     Tine  copy.) 

London,  1840 

London,  i8iq 
1474  Lrutwell,  Rev  r      I  .f,.    f  PI 

iJouglas,  1866 

'^'^  ^  "^  ^''^^^'^^'    Grammar   of   the    Manv    r 

guage.     8vo,  cl.  unc.  ^nc    Manx    Lan- 

iJouglas  1870     , 
-4;;  T„e  Bible  i„  ,„e  M,„,  ,.„„„„,^,^,  ,  _„.^,^,^^^^,     ^^^^  ^^ 

London,  iSio 
'478  M'Alpine,  Neil.     Dictionarv  of  the  Gaelic  f 

i2mo,  cl.  '  ^^^^''^  Language. 

Edinburgh,  1864 
i479  MUNRO,  James.     Grammar  of  the  Gaelic    I  .n 

i2mo,  roan.  J!^"^    Language. 

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1480  McLeod  &  Dkwar.     Dictionary  of  the  (iaclic  Lan- 

guage.    8vo,  cl.  line.  (jlasgovv,  1854 

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